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4-Participant
February 22, 2024
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Duplicate Parts - Data Migration

  • February 22, 2024
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I am currently trying to do a bulk export of CAD Data  ( Parts and Drawings) from WC 10.2 to WC 11.1. The problem that I am experiencing is that WC 11.1 already has CAD Data which uses the same part numbers as WC 10.2. I can't just use the WC 11.1 Parts in my 10.2 Assemblies because they are not the same, this causes mating errors etc.. when I open the 10.2 Assemblies. Is there a way to not break the 10.2 Assemblies, by somehow having both parts on the 11.1 Server? Would it be possible for 10.2 to point to a different iteration of the part or something similar?

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HelesicPetr
22-Sapphire II
22-Sapphire II
February 22, 2024

HI @Isaac__ 

Do you use same Creo Parametric version?

If no, this is very big complication because there is not possible to open the Creo data saved in newer version in older creo version.

This issue is not connected to Windchill version. 

PetrH

Isaac__4-ParticipantAuthor
4-Participant
February 23, 2024

WC 10.2 is running Creo 3 and WC 11.1 is running Creo 4. Because the data is being migrated to 11.1, there is no issue there as you can open Creo 3 files in Creo 4.

23-Emerald III
February 22, 2024

To clarify the issue a little....

You have 2 Windchill systems, one running 10.2 and one running 11.1.

You want to take the files from the 10.2 system and import them into the 11.1 system.

You will need to rename the files in the 10.2 system so they do not have naming conflicts with the data already in the 11.1 system. Then you can import the files into the 11.1 system.

 

Isaac__4-ParticipantAuthor
4-Participant
February 23, 2024

Thanks for your suggestion. I wasn't sure if there were any other options in WC 11.1 that wouldn't require a rename. 

17-Peridot
June 19, 2024

Are you willing to use a separate CAGE code for the imported parts? That would solve your uniqueness problem, because Windchill requires that the (CAGE, PartNumber) combination be unique.