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Why has PTC not integrated all other documents to the WGM? Saving documents to your harddrive an uploadin them is a risk of populating the wrong data. If WGM can handle PRO/E data why would it be difficult to managae documents... .doc, .xls etc.
Great subject. This is indeed in the backlog and a project we'd really like to get started with as soon as possible. There are some challenges that need to be considered, but this is not impossible. Hopefully this will be one of the key topics discussed at the January TC sessions during the Document Management break out.
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Desktop Integration is weak even if bug free. It is not a true Data Base Managment tool if you have to export data outside Windchill and Import it back in. I was for sure that by now PTC would have integrated documens into the WGM. This is a truely full functional Data Managment Application. Desktop Integration introduces a higher level of risk relative to uploading the wrong data.
Documents are still being imported/exported in WC 10.0 M040. If you are talking about browsing through Windows Explorer it is still exporting it. DTI just doesn't ask you where to download it. If you don't specify a location in your prefrences then it puts in in your profile directory on your C drive.
What about files other than Office files? How are they checked in? We have some Mathcad files. There is no check in for that in the program.
In Reply to Steve Vinyard:
Carl have you used the DTI on WC10/10.1??
No need to import/export, if you are doing that then a little training will help get you to a better method. I can find what I want, open it directly from my Windchill drive, edit it and simply hit check in. Done. Way faster than WGM and MUCH easier for non-CAD users than using a WGM. DTI is important as Windchill is far from an Engineering only tool.
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Steve Vinyard
Application Engineer