So I have a published library with a lot of components, one of them I added a variable and published it again, but when I try to use them on my files the change isn’t added. I tried to publish it several times (tried to add simple changes like description, details just to republish that component), but still not working.
As you can see I have 3 variables, they are named right, everything is “published and up to date”.
Also I found that if I copy and paste a child from the library, it paste in a new file as detached instance.
Added more screen captures on another message because the forum isn’t letting me to add more than one 🙄
Best answer by Giselle1
What do you mean with the “latest library update?” i am not using branches and when i publish the library the updates should automatically ask if i want to update the components, it ask it to do, but they still working wrong, i have also another component that is asking me to update with an old variable that is deprecated and also i erased it. It was working OK when i did the changes, and i been having this weird problem since yesterday.
2 - No conflicts.
Here is another example of the library updating wrong or with an “old version” of it:
What do you mean with the “latest library update?” i am not using branches and when i publish the library the updates should automatically ask if i want to update the components, it ask it to do, but they still working wrong, i have also another component that is asking me to update with an old variable that is deprecated and also i erased it. It was working OK when i did the changes, and i been having this weird problem since yesterday.
2 - No conflicts.
Here is another example of the library updating wrong or with an “old version” of it:
The update takes an old version of the component:
The actual component (PUBLISHED AND UP TO DATE)
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