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Posted: 2021-09-09 08:35 AM . Last Modified: 2023-07-28 02:24 AM
A recent question regarding missing libraries / references:
I have installed V21.1 and the libraries associated with this are one release too old for an application I wish to use.
Does SESU automatically detect and update the libraries?
The following error message is displayed:
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Posted: 2021-09-16 07:30 AM
In most cases, you can change all your library versions at once using the "references" menu instead of "change library version".
When the dialog is opened, choose all library versions you need by double click.
P.S.: in some tricky cases, it may not work (when complex dependencies between the libraries) but this solution covers the most part of the most cases and we are currently internally discussing improvements related to library versions.
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Posted: 2021-09-09 08:50 AM
Hello,
To my knowledge when you install a new version of the software you have a set of new libraries with it.
But it's not necessary the one your project is using.
You have multiple options :
- ask the owner of the project an extract of exact library version used.
- perform an update of libraries in your projects
I hope you find it useful,
//official EcoStuxure Automation Expert Trainer
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Posted: 2021-09-16 07:30 AM
In most cases, you can change all your library versions at once using the "references" menu instead of "change library version".
When the dialog is opened, choose all library versions you need by double click.
P.S.: in some tricky cases, it may not work (when complex dependencies between the libraries) but this solution covers the most part of the most cases and we are currently internally discussing improvements related to library versions.
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