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About saving study objects

About saving study objects

Characteristic

Description

What you can save

  • A study object and its child study objects.
  • All study objects in a study.
  • All study objects in a study project.

Study objects that are saved

Only the study objects that have been modified since the last save are saved.

Level at which to save

  • If you are working on multiple study objects and are not finished with all of them, you might want to save individual study objects after you finish working on them using Actions > Save.
  • If you are working at a global level (for example, on mappings) you might want to save at the project level (File > Save Project or Ctrl+S).

Locks that are released

Saving releases the locks that you hold on all study objects that you have edited.

  • If you are collaborating with users who need access to study objects you are working on, consider saving as soon as you are finished with each study object.
  • If you are working on multiple related study objects and do not want to release the locks until the related work is completed, consider not saving until you exit the study or library, or apply explicit locks.

Undoing

You cannot undo after a save action.

Note: Although you cannot undo after a save, you can revert to a previous version or revision. If you are unsure whether you want to keep the changes you are making, you might not want to save so you can still undo your changes.

Revisions

When you save a study object, a revision is created.

 

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