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#36065 - 06/09/10 09:10 AM Compatibility of Caesar files...
mohammedImran10 Offline
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Dear all,
Can anybody tell me whether i can open CII 5.2 files in CII 5.1, if yes , pls let me khow the procedure to do it.
I've tried but its not going, anybody help me pls in this issue. Its urgent .plzzzz.....


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Ali Imran.

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#36068 - 06/09/10 11:39 AM Re: Compatibility of Caesar files... [Re: mohammedImran10]
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[Search] on the word "compatible", you'll find this topic discussed many times.
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#36077 - 06/09/10 02:19 PM Re: Compatibility of Caesar files... [Re: Richard Ay]
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I found a way and it may help you as well. Do read what Richard pointed out to you also, may be they have a better method.

1- Open CII-5.2 and Convert the CII file to CII neutral file.
2- Now open CII-5.1 and Convert the CII neutral file back to CII file.

Let me know if this helped or not!

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Salz

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#36102 - 06/10/10 07:31 AM Re: Compatibility of Caesar files... [Re: salz64]
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The neutral file method that "salz64" mentions above only works if there is no "new data" added between the two versions. If the newer version has extra data, the older version won't be able to read the neutral file.

This is clearly stated in the "Distribution Letter" which you can find at the front of the "User's Manual". The letter states that input files are NOT downward compatible.
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#41508 - 03/08/11 12:37 AM Re: Compatibility of Caesar files... [Re: salz64]
Joseph_Boralo_2011 Offline
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Quote:
1- Open CII-5.2 and Convert the CII file to CII neutral file.
2- Now open CII-5.1 and Convert the CII neutral file back to CII file



........after i convert the CII neutral file back to CII file,, why i cannot open it to CII-5.0?

It is possible convert CII-5.2 to CII-5.0? If yes, how can be done?
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#41509 - 03/08/11 01:30 AM Re: Compatibility of Caesar files... [Re: Joseph_Boralo_2011]
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Convert back the CII neutral file using 5.0

But note that this method is not a 100% safe method. It may or it may not work.

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#41512 - 03/08/11 01:45 AM Re: Compatibility of Caesar files... [Re: danb]
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There is no other options to do this, since these procedures may not work.
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#41515 - 03/08/11 02:02 AM Re: Compatibility of Caesar files... [Re: Joseph_Boralo_2011]
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As Richard said:


"Short answer: piping input files are never downward compatible due to data changes and additions."

Other option that I heard is to export the caesar file into a CAD program then to reimport into a lower version. But I expect that it will not work very well.

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#41518 - 03/08/11 02:45 AM Re: Compatibility of Caesar files... [Re: danb]
Joseph_Boralo_2011 Offline
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Quote:
"Short answer: piping input files are never downward compatible due to data changes and additions."


Thanks for the reply!
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