Find subfiles that are not used correctly


Find subfiles that are not used correctly
#1
Is there a way to find subfiles that are used in a patterned part, but is not used in the unpatterned version of the part?
IMHO it's bad practice to derive a new subfile from an existing part and then not update the file it came from.
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RE: Find subfiles that are not used correctly
#2
Here are a number of files that doesn't use the subfile made to be used in the main file

3005      could/should use 3005s01
3004      could/should use 3004s01
3003      could/should use 3003s01
30402    could/should use 30402s03
4215b    could/should use 4215bs01
3024      could/should use 3024s01
3038      could/should use 3038s01
3041      could/should use 3041s01
              92946s01 obsolete
3068a    could/should use 3068as01
6069s02 could/should use 6069s01
6152     could/should use 6152s01

IMHO they should use these subfiles. Do you agree?
Did I miss any files?
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RE: Find subfiles that are not used correctly
#3
I agree and I can't find any you missed but I didn't deep dive either.
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RE: Find subfiles that are not used correctly
#4
(2022-07-29, 16:20)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: 3005      could/should use 3005s01
3004      could/should use 3004s01
3003      could/should use 3003s01
30402    could/should use 30402s03
4215b    could/should use 4215bs01
3024      could/should use 3024s01
3038      could/should use 3038s01
3041      could/should use 3041s01
              92946s01 obsolete
3068a    could/should use 3068as01
6069s02 could/should use 6069s01
6152     could/should use 6152s01

These files are now reworked and back on the Part Tracker.
Please give them a review.
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