Difference between MLD exports

Hello,
what are the exact differences between an export (1) taken directly from an object in the navigation tree, and an export taken from an snapshot (2) of that same object...
(1) object > export (MDL)
(2) object > snapshot > export (MDL)
Are the two MDL files equivalent?
Thanks!
Greetings,
Philip

Hi Philip,
Do you mean that you take a snapshot first and then MDL export? Essentially snapshots are versions of the object, however stored within the OWB repository.
MDL export and Snapshot can serve as equivalent. The MDL exports can be stored in a PVCS or other file check-in system.
Did this answer the question?
JP

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