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(b) Overwriting an existing project
If a project with the specified PCs number already exists, a message appears asking you to confirm that
you want to overwrite the project.
Figure 8-21 Overwrite confirmation message
Click
Yes
to overwrite the project.
Click
No
to cancel saving the project.
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Comment
The comment of the existing project is overwritten.
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CPMS
The CPMS of the existing project remains unchanged.
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C-mode usage
- If you enabled C-mode usage for the project, the system creates an RPDP site. However, RPDP
must be installed for this to take place.
- If the existing project already has C-mode usage enabled, the RPDP site remains unchanged.
(c) Saving a project under a different PCs number (new project)
If you specify a new PCs number for an open project, the system makes a copy of the open project and
assigns the copy the PCs number you specified.
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CPMS
The project is created using the CPMS of the open project. This means that the CPMS of the copy
might differ from the CPMS that is currently installed.
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C-mode usage
- If C-mode usage is enabled for the open project, the system creates an RPDP site for the new
project by copying the site of the open project.
- If C-mode usage is disabled for the open project, the copy cannot be saved with C-mode usage
enabled. If you attempt to do so, the following message appears:
Figure 8-22 Error message indicating that C-mode usage setting cannot be changed
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