Hi Bob
Always good to know there are alternative ways. Which solution to go for
depends on each company's use case.
With a non PTC solution you will:
- loose the ATB functionality which allows you to update the CATIA model
in ProE and still keep the ProE features you might have added to the
design.
- use two imports instead of one, which will make this process less
efficient.
- not be able to export a CATIA model
The value of these points depends of course of the use cases: Are imported
models modified in ProE? How often is this functionality needed? Must data
be transfer between Pro/E and CATIA.
/Bjarne
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RE: [proecad] - RE: Opening a Catia Drawing in Pro/E
Thanks for the info Bjarne.
The last time I checked... The CATIA ATB translator from PTC was over $5k
USD. With that being the case, then why not just buy a seat of SW or
Inventor and do the translations there. Not only that, but both programs
will also read native NX files and you can translate them out to the Pro/E
world as well. Makes more sense to me.
Side note... We have had the absolute best luck reading in a CATIA file on
Inventor and saving the file as a native Inventor file then opening up the
Inventor file directly in Pro/E WF 5.
Bob