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April 19, 2011
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Windchill - ERP intergration

  • April 19, 2011
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Does anyone has PDMLink connected to an ERP system to exchange informations?

We would like to export the BOM structure directly into the ERP.

Anyone using SAP, Oracle, or Microsoft AX?

Thanks,

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1-Visitor
April 19, 2011

Marc,

We are in the process of doing this, but we are having to custom write a "connector" between Windchill and our Deltek Costpoint ERP application. We are working closely with PTC in order to make sure that what we extract from Windchill will properly go into our ERP, and also making sure that we can feed Windchill the proper data from our ERP system.

Have you looked into the ERP connector that PTC offers?

- Patrick

1-Visitor
April 19, 2011

Patrick,

In fact we are looking for a new ERP system, so I haven't looked yet at the Windchill - ERP connector. The next ERP we'll implement here must be connected to our PDMLink system. It is one of our requirement.

That why I'm asking here about people who had experienced it.

So from what I understand you will have a two way connection between Windchill and your ERP. Is PTC very helpful with your challenge?

10-Marble
April 19, 2011

We just went live with a connection using ESI to our Oracle ERP system. It awas a lengthy implementation that had lots of challenges. Many of these were internal issues and data integrity issues.

1-Visitor
April 19, 2011

Hi Stephen,

Is it the JD Edwards platform from Oracle?

Witch version of Windchill are you using? And witch database Oracle or MS-SQL?

Do you have a two way connection?

I tought Windchill on Oracle database would be easier to connect to Oracle ERP system.

Thanks for your answers, it will help me in the evaluation process of our next ERP.

Marc

10-Marble
April 19, 2011

We are on Oracle E-Business suite, not JDE.

We are Windchill 9.1 with Oracle for the database, it shouldn't matter which database you use for Windchill since the communication is not database to database.

We do not pass information back from Oracle to Windchill to be persisted. We do have reports that will present Oracle information in Windchill but it is not persisted in Windchill (such as cost, lead time, etc.)

If you are evaluating systems, I've heard that SAP has the best integration with Windchill.

10-Marble
April 19, 2011

Hi Marc,

We (BAE Systems Platform Solutions) have had Windchill integrated with Oracle ERP since 2002. We

are using PTC's ESI product for the interface. We did have to customize it somewhat. And as others

have noted, integrating PDM and ERP is never a walk in the park...We did a presentation our Windchill

to Oracle integration using ESI several years ago (2006) at PTC/User. You can get a copy at

ptcuser.org I believe, or drop me an email and I can send you a copy if you would like.

Ron

1-Visitor
April 19, 2011

Hi Ron,

Very insteresting, I would really appreciate if you can send me the presentation. I can't find it on the WEB.

Thanks,

Marc

10-Marble
April 19, 2011
1-Visitor
June 14, 2012

We have successfully implemented the integration between Windchill (PLM) and SAP (ERP) through Java Connector, we remove the ptc recommended SAP Adaptor and remove the server dedicately running for SAP Adaptor in Windchill 6.2.6 version. Try this ....


Best of luck

1-Visitor
April 12, 2013

Hi Suresh,

I have a requirement for Windchill integration with SAP ERP. Can you please share your thoughts how you were able to acheive the same. Have you used SAP XI/PI middelware interfaces based on SOAP?

Please suggest.