Upload to Nexus
To upload a layer to Nexus:
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Right-click on a layer and select Upload to Nexus.
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You will prompted to select a target folder as the destination for the uploaded layer.
To create a folder, right-click on the Nexus project name and select Add > New Folder.
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Click Accept to proceed with the upload.
Once a layer has been uploaded to Nexus, a Status icon to the left of the layer name in the Design Data pane indicates whether the layer is up-to-date, has been changed locally since being uploaded to Nexus, or has been updated or deleted on Nexus since being uploaded.
Note that once a file or layer has been uploaded to Nexus or downloaded from Nexus, subsequent name changes in the application are NOT communicated to Nexus, however the link between the local file and the remote file will still remain.
When you Push a name change to Nexus, a message box may advise that the file or layer is already up-to-date. Push anyway. The status is updated, however no name change is applied in Nexus.
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Up to date |
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Local changes |
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Update is available |
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Deleted |
Depending on the status, you can perform the following right-click operations:
Check for Updates
Check the current layer for any updates that may have made to the layer in the linked Nexus project.
Download Changes from Nexus
This option is available when the layer in the linked Nexus project has been updated and is out of sync with your local copy.
A Status icon to the left of the layer name in the Design Data pane indicates that the layer has been updated on Nexus:
Push Changes to Nexus
This option is available when the layer in the active Micromine Spry project has been updated and is out of sync with the layer stored on Nexus.
A Status icon to the left of the layer name in the Design Data pane indicates that the layer has been edited locally since it was uploaded to Nexus:
After changes are pushed, the Status icon to the left of the layer name indicates that the uploaded layer is up-to-date:
View on Nexus
Select this option to open a Nexus Object Page which displays various details for the layer or file you have uploaded to Nexus. For layers, a spatial preview of the layer may also be supported.