8. Tools
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(d) Saving a project under an existing PCs number (overwrite existing project)
If you change the PCs number of an open project to a number that is already assigned to an existing
project, the following message appears:
Figure 8-23 Message asking whether you want to create a project with an existing PCs
number
If you click
Yes
, the system deletes the existing project with the specified PCs number, makes a copy
of the open project, and creates another project using the settings of the open project.
Click
No
to cancel the save process.
●
Comment
The comment of the existing project is overwritten.
●
CPMS
The project is created using the CPMS of the open project. This means that the CPMS of the new
project might differ from the CPMS that is currently installed.
●
C-mode usage
- If C-mode usage is enabled for the project that is assigned the specified PCs, the system deletes the
RPDP site.
However, if any of the following apply, the error message dialog box shown in Figure 8-24 appears
and the RPDP site is not deleted:
- The logged-in user (does not apply to the administrator) does not belong to the
RPDPusers
group.
- The logged-in user (does not apply to the administrator) started BASE SYSTEM from a standard
account.
- Multiple user accounts are logged in and the user has switched between them without logging off.
Figure 8-24 Error message indicating lack of site deletion permission
- If C-mode usage is enabled for the open project, the system copies and registers the site of the open
project.
The conditions that determine whether the system can register a site are the same as in
(a) Saving as
a new project
.
- If C-mode usage is disabled for the open project, the project that replaces it cannot be saved with C-
mode usage enabled.
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