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file interchange

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Hello everyone!
I'm working on a project and I need to pass the files of the same to a colleague, who has to keep working on it.
I have nx7.5 and he has the same version but with teamcenter.
if I simply send him the .prt file no component appears to him.
what is the methodology to follow for the interchange of files with nx?
I repeat that I have no teamcenter.
thank you very much to those who will come to my rescue
 
If you don't see anything, I don't think it's a matter of teamcenter, don't you have the geometry on layers off or on reference set?
does he display the feature tree?
 
If you don't see anything, I don't think it's a matter of teamcenter, don't you have the geometry on layers off or on reference set?
does he display the feature tree?
I don't know ug, but maybe he has to send an assembly and then do some kind of pack and go?
 
Hello everyone!
I'm working on a project and I need to pass the files of the same to a colleague, who has to keep working on it.
I have nx7.5 and he has the same version but with teamcenter.
if I simply send him the .prt file no component appears to him.
what is the methodology to follow for the interchange of files with nx?
I repeat that I have no teamcenter.
thank you very much to those who will come to my rescue
Teamcenter obviously has nothing to do with it.
you're just sending him the prt file of the assembly.
You have to send him all the prts of the components.
If you have them all available ok, otherwise you can do a "clone", so you put them all in a directory, zip them and send them.
of course he will have to unzip everything in a directory, throw native nozzle and see them.
instead if you want to see them in teamcenter, first you will have to import them away the tcin (teamcenter integration for nx).

If then your sending is one-shot ok... harder to work together, but this is obvious and understandable, I hope.
 

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