Replace a Document

Replacing a document is the same as copying a document except that a reference is made to the original document so that you can easily locate the origin of the replacement document. The Status of the original document is changed to Retired and it may not be revised again unless it is unretired. The revision number of the replacement document is also incremented. If a document needs to be replaced, it should be in an editable workflow state on the user's to-do list.

Unlike a new revision (created by a document workflow) in which references to its source document are updated to refer to the new revision, references to the source of a replacement document are not updated to refer to the replacement document. This can be important if you need to maintain the existing configuration of references between assemblies, subassemblies, and parts.

The difference between the Derive Document and Replace content commands is that derived documents are not retired but replaced documents are retired and may not be revised again unless they are unretired.

For a comparison of the various copy commands, see Copy Commands.