Creo 3 'open' Solidworks file functionality
Jan 15, 2015
12:28 PM
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Jan 15, 2015
12:28 PM
Creo 3 'open' Solidworks file functionality
I just saw the video showing the ability to open a Solidworks file and even use it in an assembly without actually importing it.
Is anyone using this functionality yet? I’m curious how effective/functional it is.
Tony
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Is anyone using this functionality yet? I’m curious how effective/functional it is.
Tony
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Jan 15, 2015
02:01 PM
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Jan 15, 2015
02:01 PM
I’m tasked with finding this out, also.
One question that was asked is whether it’s a featured model or just a dumb solid. I assume dumb solid, but would rather verify.
One question that was asked is whether it’s a featured model or just a dumb solid. I assume dumb solid, but would rather verify.
Jan 15, 2015
02:08 PM
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Jan 15, 2015
02:08 PM
I have played a bit with this but nothing extensive.
1. You can read SolidWorks into Creo 3. It does come in as a dumb solid.
2. Collaboration does not work until M030. If you want ATB so you can apply updated models you have to buy a module for this.
I have not gone much further on this.
Ronald B. Grabau
HP PDE-IT
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1. You can read SolidWorks into Creo 3. It does come in as a dumb solid.
2. Collaboration does not work until M030. If you want ATB so you can apply updated models you have to buy a module for this.
I have not gone much further on this.
Ronald B. Grabau
HP PDE-IT
Roseville, CA
916-540-3074
-<">mailto:->
Jan 16, 2015
08:51 AM
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Jan 16, 2015
08:51 AM
Also, there is a "release" lag. With Creo 3.0 M010 you can open SolidWorks 2013 files, not SolidWorks 2014.
