Tweak it in 10, lose it in 9

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2006-06-12 09:12 AM
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2006-06-12 09:36 AM
David wrote:This has been true for every ArchiCAD upgrade that I can recall with the sole exception of the transition from 6.5 to 7.0. It is for this reason that there is a warning whenever you open an older part in a newer version of the program. It is good to point out though since it is a serious pain if you have to recreate an old part from one that has been saved to a newer version.
Any GDL element that has been edited and saved in 10 will no longer open in 9.

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2006-06-13 06:09 AM


It would be good if you could save a library part as an older format, with a warning about any parts of the script that are incompatible with the selected version.
At the moment you need to keep an old version of archicad installed just to change a default pen in an object which may be being used on an older project.
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2006-06-13 08:16 AM
There a two theoretical ways to transfer (large) parameter lists to an older version.
1. Use the "Black Turtle", which opened any object, regardless of its version and saves it to Format of ArchiCAD 7. Does not work for all, but sometimes it reduces work and typing faults.
2. Hope you ave archieved all old GDL2XML converters. I haven't had to test it, but you should be able to copy and paste the XML part of the parameters section of a newer object into the XML of an older one. Then reconverting the extended XML-code of the old one with the old converter back to GSM.

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2006-06-13 08:22 AM
Matthew wrote:This is true for older objects, I've found, but library parts created in 9.0 will not give fair warning when edited and saved in 10.0.
.... there is a warning whenever you open an older part in a newer version of the program....
(guess how I found that out

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2006-06-13 08:57 AM
David wrote:Strange. It's been working for me.Matthew wrote:This is true for older objects, I've found, but library parts created in 9.0 will not give fair warning when edited and saved in 10.0.
.... there is a warning whenever you open an older part in a newer version of the program....
(guess how I found that out)

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2006-06-13 09:27 AM
F. wrote:are we supposed to know about that? I feel like I should be keeping an eye out for some sinister looking East Europeans for the next few days ....
1. Use the "Black Turtle" ...
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2006-06-13 09:33 AM

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2006-06-14 07:05 AM
Matthew wrote:Very strange. I've just tested it again. Objects created in 9, then edited in 10 are saved without a warning message and then can no longer even be seen as a library part in 9. "Open object" error message in 9 reads "Unknown Document Version."
Strange. It's been working for me.
International version vs US version. maybe?
As you say, its always been this way with upgrades. Having missed the warning message this time around, I just thought I'd post one of my own.
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2006-06-14 08:12 AM
David wrote:The very odd bit is that I occasionally get that message when I try to open parts in AC9 that I have NOT saved in AC10. This happened earlier today with a part that I had just written from scratch in 9. I saved and closed the part, and then later went back to edit it and it refused to open with the "Unknown Document Version" message. I did get it to work eventually but now I don't remember how - I think it opened in a different session.Matthew wrote:Very strange. I've just tested it again. Objects created in 9, then edited in 10 are saved without a warning message and then can no longer even be seen as a library part in 9. "Open object" error message in 9 reads "Unknown Document Version."
Strange. It's been working for me.