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Use the Check In/Check Out version control system.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
While InfoWorks WS Pro encourages use of the newer merge method for updating models, it still offers the lock method, better known as Check In/Check Out. However, Check In/Check Out can get messy with multiple users making changes to the same model, so there are ways to convert them into models that can use the merge method, also known as the commit approach.
To use the Check-In/Check-Out method:
Notice the subgroup icons are a different color (yellow) than those for the commit approach.
At the top of the window, notice the R/O in parentheses to indicate the network is currently read-only, meaning it cannot be edited until it is checked out.
In this example, the diameter of a pipe is resized by opening its properties in the branched version of the network.
Note: It is recommended that you use the newer commit approach, as it is more flexible when you make mistakes, and it supports scenarios.
To turn a Check In/Check Out model into one that can be used with the commit method, first, delete any newly created networks, so that only the original LockNetwork remains:
Now, convert the model:
The new commit model now appears in the Model Group window. Any new branches that are checked in will appear below it as new versions of the model, using the commit approach.