What does this assembly icon mean?

Hi everyone

Does anyone know this stitching icon?  Instead of the usual icon:  next to the file name in the Feature Manager.

It's a customer file that reacts strangely: the subsets are deleted/grayed out and I can't undo the deletion. Is it related to this icon?

Thank you

Edit: I'm on SW15 and I don't know the version of the customer file

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Hello

It appears in the creation abre?

For he is not here: http://help.solidworks.com/2015/french/SolidWorks/sldworks/c_component_icons_fmdt.htm?verRedirect=1

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Hello, this icon reminds me of a nomenclature export in excel format but then I don't know either.

Cdt

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Here is a broader view:

 

I don't know if it can have an influence, the files have names with Cyrilic characters.

 

 

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isn't it the icon of the "future versions"??

from SW I don't know which one,

it is possible with SP5.0 to work (use, not modify) with SW parts in future version.

(it's indicate somewhere in the SW help)

 

And maybe in this case, the assembly puts the files in "deleted states", simply because they have not been attached.

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Hi @ benoit

it seems to me that this corresponds to a future version of a SW assembly

See this link

future version piece that looks a lot like it

http://help.solidworks.com/2016/french/solidworks/sldworks/c_previous_release_interoperability.htm

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Well done guys!

The head sldasm file doesn't refer to the files sent, and since it's probably a 2016 file read by my 2015 SP5.0, I can't modify anything, so I can't undo the deletion!

Thank you everyone, see you next time

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See this link which gives the versions of SOLIDWORKS

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/SolidWorks

Software versions[edit  ]

Name/VersionVersion History ValuePublication Date
SolidWorks 95441995
SolidWorks 962701996
SolidWorks 974831996
SolidWorks 97Plus6291997
SolidWorks 988171997
SolidWorks 98Plus10081998
SolidWorks 9911371998
SolidWorks 200015001999
SolidWorks 200117502000
SolidWorks 2001Plus19502001
SolidWorks 200322002002
SolidWorks 200425002003
SolidWorks 200528002004
SolidWorks 200631002005
SolidWorks 200734002006
SolidWorks 20083800 July 1, 2007
SolidWorks 2009410028 January 2008
SolidWorks 20104400December 9, 2009
SolidWorks 20114700June 17, 2010
SolidWorks 20125000September 2011
SolidWorks 20136000September 2012
SolidWorks 20147000October 7, 2013
SolidWorks 20158000September 9, 2014
SolidWorks 20169000October 28, 2015
SolidWorks 20171004019 September 2016

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Hi Benoit,

All we have to do is wait for us to migrate in 2017, it's in 1 week and a half!!!

Kind regards

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Good remark Daniel! :)