AAX - needed or not?
Jun 04, 2012
10:25 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
10:25 AM
AAX - needed or not?
I am looking at renewing/upgrading some of our old licenses soon.
In ten words or less convince me if Advanced Assembly eXtension is needed or not. Can experienced users"model" around the fact it's not included in a license? Is TDD really the only reason one would "need" AAX?
thanks
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Jun 04, 2012
10:30 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
10:30 AM
And....where does the ability to use PubGeomtery reside?
I am looking at renewing/upgrading some of our old licenses soon.
In ten words or less convince me if Advanced Assembly eXtension is needed or not. Can experienced users"model" around the fact it's not included in a license? Is TDD really the only reason one would "need" AAX?
thanks
Jun 04, 2012
10:37 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
10:37 AM
You need it to create UDF's placed in assemblies. (9 words)
Jun 04, 2012
10:44 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
10:44 AM
I believe no AAX, no copy geoms or pub geoms.
I have attached a 2007 doc showing a matrix of the various Pro/E option
packages. Since it is 5 years old, it's likely out of date, but it says
this about AAX:
Advanced functionality for creating: assembly instruction sheets,
top-down designs, global layouts, assembly family tables, and automated
design changes (using Interchange assemblies, assembly programs and
linked web pages).
Sounds like you'll also lose Pro/Process, assy family tables, layouts,
interchange assys and more. All of our seats have it and I personally
wouldn't want to work without it.
Doug Schaefer
I have attached a 2007 doc showing a matrix of the various Pro/E option
packages. Since it is 5 years old, it's likely out of date, but it says
this about AAX:
Advanced functionality for creating: assembly instruction sheets,
top-down designs, global layouts, assembly family tables, and automated
design changes (using Interchange assemblies, assembly programs and
linked web pages).
Sounds like you'll also lose Pro/Process, assy family tables, layouts,
interchange assys and more. All of our seats have it and I personally
wouldn't want to work without it.
Doug Schaefer
Jun 04, 2012
10:48 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
10:48 AM
You'll also lose Pro/PROGRAM in Assembly mode, as well as Motion skeletons.
And to expand Doug's statement: "I believe no AAX, no copy geoms or pub
geoms."
He is correct.
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Lyle Beidler
MGS Inc
178 Muddy Creek Church Rd
Denver PA 17517
717-336-7528
Fax 717-336-0514
<">mailto:-> -
<">http://www.mgsincorporated.com>
And to expand Doug's statement: "I believe no AAX, no copy geoms or pub
geoms."
He is correct.
--
Lyle Beidler
MGS Inc
178 Muddy Creek Church Rd
Denver PA 17517
717-336-7528
Fax 717-336-0514
<">mailto:-> -
<">http://www.mgsincorporated.com>
Jun 04, 2012
10:48 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
10:48 AM
Interchange assemblies is one I use all the time
Steve
Steve
Jun 04, 2012
10:53 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
10:53 AM
I was curious if you get simplified reps (most critical for me) and
exploded views without AAX?
Jun 04, 2012
10:59 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
10:59 AM
Just a thought,
I don't know how many licenses you have or how many users but you may want to consider keeping 1 AAX in case the need arises (pro-program, external reference viewer, pub geoms etc) since they are floating licenses. We currently have 9 foundation seats, 1 seat of AAX and 1 seat of Mech Dynamics. We have them set up to prompt the user what version of license they wish when launching pro-e:
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-HSaldana
AES
512-279-0822
I don't know how many licenses you have or how many users but you may want to consider keeping 1 AAX in case the need arises (pro-program, external reference viewer, pub geoms etc) since they are floating licenses. We currently have 9 foundation seats, 1 seat of AAX and 1 seat of Mech Dynamics. We have them set up to prompt the user what version of license they wish when launching pro-e:
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-HSaldana
AES
512-279-0822
Jun 04, 2012
11:29 AM
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Jun 04, 2012
11:29 AM
Thanks everyone....for making me spend more money!!!!
🙂
Jun 05, 2012
09:15 AM
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Jun 05, 2012
09:15 AM
Speaking about PubGeometry. Think about patterning a PubGeometry, Copy
geometry the first PubGeometry feature to another part, and Reference
pattern the coppied PubGeometry.
The best tip/trick about PubGeometry 🙂 🙂
(Someone proposed that in this mailing list :). High-5 to that guy)
geometry the first PubGeometry feature to another part, and Reference
pattern the coppied PubGeometry.
The best tip/trick about PubGeometry 🙂 🙂
(Someone proposed that in this mailing list :). High-5 to that guy)
-nk/.
Jun 05, 2012
11:13 AM
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Jun 05, 2012
11:13 AM
You do still have the ability to create Simp Reps and Exploded views without AAX. We only have 5 AAX licenses and they're always taken by 6:30am (way too early for me, but that's another rant about taking things when you don't need them), my foundation license allows me to make Simp Reps for the drawings.
From: Wayne Falco
Subject: AAX - needed or not?
I was curious if you get simplified reps (most critical for me) and
exploded views without AAX?
From: Wayne Falco
Subject: AAX - needed or not?
I was curious if you get simplified reps (most critical for me) and
exploded views without AAX?
Jun 05, 2012
05:22 PM
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Jun 05, 2012
05:22 PM
I thought so! I have an older license. They wanted me to trade up. Isn't
the minimum package now with aax? Or something else its called? I
thought they got rid of foundation? Oh great license gurus please speak.
Jun 08, 2012
03:07 PM
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Jun 08, 2012
03:07 PM
Sorrry....AAX is still an add on according to my PTC channel.
