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pdm per solidworks

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Good evening to all, I wanted to ask you if there were some pdms suitable for my needs:
equipped with vault with check in and check out files
management of revisions
automatic coding
I don't care about being able to communicate with management

at this time I use the standard pdm of solidworks is able to make the first 2 things but not automatic coding, for
This should go to a professional, which costs a bang and has a lot of functions that I don't care about.
Is there something simpler compatible with solidworks?

ps I preferred to post in the solidworks section that in that pdm, if it is not okay we move the discussion in the other section
 
the professional version paid server/client does everything but costs a bang....confirm.
You could hear dealers if they have something to do with you. both solidworld and newmacut develop their software and could have a semiautomatic encoder to use with standard pdm. Call them and ask them.
 
the problem is that in addition to the pro version that costs a barrel you have to return in assistance that is an even worse salax, solidword has the semiautomatic coding compatible with the professional, newmacut I will not try to hear. . .
dbcent has automatic coding or something semiautomatic?
 
You should ask....but you will see that eventually or you will release money or change coding and make a progressive manual.
 
there is automatic coding, even quite customizable.
we are happy, but you have to hear them.
m
 
googlando and looking on the forum are jumped out
dbcent
dbworks
readyworks
seem interesting solutions, have automatic coding and other operations such as automatic printing
from a group that saves a lot of time.
compared to a standard pdm (which eventually has only revisions and vaults) how are they?
 
that I remember dbworks I do not know if they have yet developed it for the new versions of solidworks. who's been history since there was sw's done so many things.
 
googlando and looking on the forum are jumped out
dbcent
dbworks
readyworks
seem interesting solutions, have automatic coding and other operations such as automatic printing
from a group that saves a lot of time.
compared to a standard pdm (which eventually has only revisions and vaults) how are they?
I use ready2works, has automatic coding and a lot of features included. compared to your requests, however, has a lack. it does not go on vault but on file system. I suggest you contact them anyway to hear if over the last few years, they also developed a version for vault. I have been going on for years with the structure to regime, maybe in departure you can do differently.
 

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