SolidWorks to WF5
Aug 02, 2010
11:05 AM
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Aug 02, 2010
11:05 AM
SolidWorks to WF5
Does anyone have experience opening native SolidWorks files directlyinto Wildfire 5.0? If so:
- Is the file parametric (can it be modified)?
- Do properites (parameter-esk) come through?
- Can it be save as a normal proe file?
- Is there any special software that needs to be loaded?
Thank you,
Bob McDonald
Herman Miller Inc.
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Aug 03, 2010
10:49 AM
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Aug 03, 2010
10:49 AM
In Reply to Bob McDonald:
Does anyone have experience opening native SolidWorks files directlyinto Wildfire 5.0? If so:
- Is the file parametric (can it be modified)?
- Do properites (parameter-esk) come through?
- Can it be save as a normal proe file?
- Is there any special software that needs to be loaded?
Thank you,
Bob McDonald
Herman Miller Inc.
Hi Bob,
Here are some answers to the best of my knowledge:
- Is the file parametric (can it be modified)? - Not parametric,use feature recognition tool to create Pro/E features.
- Do properites (parameter-esk) come through? - Not that I'm aware of.
- Can it be save as a normal proe file? - It will have an Import Feature as its primary feature, similar to what you would find with STEP, Parasolid and IGES.
- Is there any special software that needs to be loaded? - You need a license for Solidworks in order for this to work. There is a "key" you need to get from Solidworks (assuming you are current on their maintenance) and you enter this key usingthe hidden config option: swdocmgr_license_key.
Hope this helps.
Doug
Aug 05, 2010
10:42 AM
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Aug 05, 2010
10:42 AM
In Reply to Doug Hippe:
Do you know what the name of the license key is to request from SolidWorks?
Thanks,
Brian
In Reply to Bob McDonald:Does anyone have experience opening native SolidWorks files directlyinto Wildfire 5.0? If so:
- Is the file parametric (can it be modified)?
- Do properites (parameter-esk) come through?
- Can it be save as a normal proe file?
- Is there any special software that needs to be loaded?
Thank you,
Bob McDonald
Herman Miller Inc.
Hi Bob,
Here are some answers to the best of my knowledge:
- Is the file parametric (can it be modified)? - Not parametric,use feature recognition tool to create Pro/E features.
- Do properites (parameter-esk) come through? - Not that I'm aware of.
- Can it be save as a normal proe file? - It will have an Import Feature as its primary feature, similar to what you would find with STEP, Parasolid and IGES.
- Is there any special software that needs to be loaded? - You need a license for Solidworks in order for this to work. There is a "key" you need to get from Solidworks (assuming you are current on their maintenance) and you enter this key usingthe hidden config option: swdocmgr_license_key.
Hope this helps.
Doug
Aug 05, 2010
11:06 AM
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Aug 05, 2010
11:06 AM
Brian,
See the PTC - TPI 145366 for details.
In this TPI it provides the email you need to send the request to and
the specific DLL you need a key for.
Thanks,
Allen Caldwell
Manager, Product Development Center
EAC Product Development Solutions
1-888-225-7579 ext. 114
See the PTC - TPI 145366 for details.
In this TPI it provides the email you need to send the request to and
the specific DLL you need a key for.
Thanks,
Allen Caldwell
Manager, Product Development Center
EAC Product Development Solutions
1-888-225-7579 ext. 114
Aug 05, 2010
11:23 AM
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Aug 05, 2010
11:23 AM
PTC call?
Aug 05, 2010
11:32 AM
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Aug 05, 2010
11:32 AM
Got the needed answers,
Thakns to all,
Brian
