
In fact, to update an integrated library really means to replace it altogether. Once they are generated, they cannot be changed.

Since all models are packaged into the integrated library, only one file needs to be available to the project or moved when the project is relocated. All component information is available in a single, portable file.The key benefits of compiling into an integrated library are: This document takes a look at the various ways in which an integrated library may be created, as well as placement from and modification to such a library. All source libraries – symbol and linked models – are defined within an Integrated Library Package project, which is subsequently compiled into a single file – an Integrated Library, or IntLib. Other models are linked from the symbol and component parameters are added to the symbol. In this model, the higher-level component is modeled within the schematic symbol in a schematic library file ( *.SchLib). Integrated Libraries reflect Altium Designer's Integrated Component model. Parent page: Working with File-based Component Libraries

Placing Components from an Integrated Library.Creating an IntLib Through Component Acquisition.Creating an IntLib from a Database Library.Creating an IntLib from Project Documents.Compiling and Validating the Library Package.Creating and Adding a Source Schematic Library.

Creating an IntLib Using a Library Package.
