Massimo72
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Hello
I'm new in the forum.
I am a mechanical designer (almost forty-year-old :frown
employed in an international company in Bologna.
I used for years (in another job) pro/e wf2.
in the company where I am now using solidworks 2010, great program I would say, and it does not make me regret more than so pro/e.
However, I cannot find anything similar to what was the flexible quota (or flexibility) that could be given to a share of part/axis in the pro/e. extremely convenient when such parts/assiems fit into the assieme father.
typical case of springs, cylinders, gas shock absorbers... etc.
how do you do with solidworks to have a flexible part in a set as in pro/e?
other consideration: We use enterprise pdm, so if you could avoid all the time having to change a compost and then check in and then validate it to add the necessary configuration.
I hope I've been quite clear in exposing the problem.
I point out that the flexible share on a part/aid in pro/e is usable without having to check out the part itself, so it can always remain in a valid state.
I went to the forum because I didn't find satisfactory answers either on the net or through traditional support channels.
I would say that this is a problem that concerns all mechanical firms using solidworks and a pdm, so I hope to find some answers from the forum.
Greetings, thank you and excuse me for the... .
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I'm new in the forum.
I am a mechanical designer (almost forty-year-old :frown
I used for years (in another job) pro/e wf2.
in the company where I am now using solidworks 2010, great program I would say, and it does not make me regret more than so pro/e.
However, I cannot find anything similar to what was the flexible quota (or flexibility) that could be given to a share of part/axis in the pro/e. extremely convenient when such parts/assiems fit into the assieme father.
typical case of springs, cylinders, gas shock absorbers... etc.
how do you do with solidworks to have a flexible part in a set as in pro/e?
other consideration: We use enterprise pdm, so if you could avoid all the time having to change a compost and then check in and then validate it to add the necessary configuration.
I hope I've been quite clear in exposing the problem.
I point out that the flexible share on a part/aid in pro/e is usable without having to check out the part itself, so it can always remain in a valid state.
I went to the forum because I didn't find satisfactory answers either on the net or through traditional support channels.
I would say that this is a problem that concerns all mechanical firms using solidworks and a pdm, so I hope to find some answers from the forum.
Greetings, thank you and excuse me for the... .
maximum