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@RJ_5352586 wrote:
Attached are some examples
I downloaded 4027-1.drw and took a look in a text editor. This is not a ProE file.
You would be better attaching a .jpg of the error. If you do not attached the model files, no one else will be able to open the drawing file.
What is the error you are getting? Cannot fine 4027-1.prt or something like that?
Seems like that might be the issue, the .drw file on it's own is useless. You must have the .prt and .asm files that are associated with the drawing.
Does this also apply to Pro/E files from say, 1996? I don't know that there are or were any PRT or ASM files associated with these.
Yes, absolutely. This is how Creo-Pro/E has worked forever.
Are you sure these files were created in an older version of Pro/Engineer?
PTC only guarantees to be able to open files from the previous 3 versions. Using Creo 9, anything before Creo 6 would be suspect to being able to open.
You should be able to open a drawing file without the models behind it, just the views would be blank as there is no data to populate them.
If models are not present, Creo will throw an error. You need to find the model for them to open.
If a instance gets deleted from a family table, the drawing stops opening, throws an error. After "snipping" the errors, and clicking "OK" the drawing will close.
I have this if a drawing was modified by adding a different model and someone (usually me) forgets to delete the old model out of the drawing. I then have to recreate the model (a dummy one/temp one) open the drawing (successfully) and then delete the bad model from the list of models in the drawing. Save, close, delete the temp/dummy model. Then test to make sure the drawing open correctly.
Renamed an instance name, then opened the drawing:
I am almost certain that they are from Pro/E. That was the software used by our company when these files originated. As I said these files are nearly 30 years old, so I'm guessing they would not be guaranteed. The file does not open at all. No blank views or anything.
Here is the actual error message. I tried to create a dummy model and save it in the same folder as the drawing and I still received an error message.
Did you try first ,prt then .asm?
If it is an .asm, the error may then change to parts "within" that .asm.
I have tried both.
I don't think that is correct. A newer version of Creo Parametric should be able to successfully open files created in *any* previous version of Creo Parametric or ProEngineer:
@RJ_5352586 wrote:
Attached are some examples
I downloaded 4027-1.drw and took a look in a text editor. This is not a ProE file.
In the header, it says this:
ANVIL1K E:\97-3051.SOL\DRAWINGS\3051-1.DRW
ANVIL1K 1222027-SOL\MECHDWGS\4027-1.DRW
I am guessing you had MSC Anvil 1000 30 years ago.
Great, thanks.
Sorry for the typo : Micrografx Designer
Thank you. PTC is not a suite I am familiar with. Do you have any idea why my computer recognizes it as a DRW file? What sort of file could it be?
from Hi RJ_5352586,
I confirm Ben's status.
I checked the structure of the file you attached using editor Notepad++ and compared it with a drawing that opens properly without associated models assembly.
Found that the header UGC information is missing in 4027-1.DRW file.
End of UGC information is missing at the end of your file as well.
See attached screenshots.
So this file does not come from Creo or Pro/Engineer.
Checking on the net and found that micrographx designer generates .DRW file as well.
Where did this file comes from exactly?
Jean-Claude