EcoOpr vs partopr

What is the difference between eco tables and non eco tables in reference to a baq?

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ECO tables are used in Engineering workbench as temporary and then checked back into Part tables for use in making jobs.

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So if I’m understanding correctly you should always use part tables rather than eco tables in baqs, correct?

Yes, unless you are building an ad hoc EWB change log.

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I found that thread a little old but I have to ask.
Should the data be still in ECOOpr after Checking the revision in?
I have tested it now and I see that I still have data in that table. I was thinking it will be removed.

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Yes, the Eco tables will remain populated even after check in. This creates a rev history within individual revs.

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