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problems compatibility solidworks - inventor

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I'm new to the forum. work in a technical office of an American multinational. until recently we had supplied solidworks (first 2007 then 2008) for the design of our automatic lines. A nice day... like nothing... decided to pass everything to inventor 2010. I started using it and trying to figure it out and I have to admit that it seems like a good product apart... all the work done in qst years in solidworks. or better all projects I can open them but I immediately lose all couplings in the assemblies. Is there something, a patch, or do I not know what to avoid losing all references when I open a set with inventor????!!!!!!!!!:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:
 
no, that I know, open the sw components, but forget to have compatibility of constraints... you should open the assemblies and fix everything in that position, you will not have 100% compatibility with solidworks... I think it's a commercial technique.

by curiosity, the company you work in what city is? If you can tell me... :
 
no, that I know, open the sw components, but forget to have compatibility of constraints... you should open the assemblies and fix everything in that position, you will not have 100% compatibility with solidworks... I think it's a commercial technique.

by curiosity, the company you work in what city is? If you can tell me... :
But thinking about it... what technique did he trade and would it be if it is not possible to pass from one system to another without problems? I (you have to choose independently) would not throw away the work of 5 years only for an economically interesting proposal on a new software. for the company I prefer not to answer - you never know- :cool:.
So do you recommend giving up 100% compatibility??? it is not possible!!! Does anyone else have these problems? ?
 
Well, the commercial technique is just that, if you want to move on to competition after making you a historian with my software, the passage should not be "hinder" otherwise you would be tempted to pass us too easily.... I exclude that there are solutions.

p.s.: you could just tell me the city in private message.... it's just my curiosity, since I'm an exile myself... :
 
Then I will recommended to give up 100% compatibility???? it is not possible!!! Does anyone else have these problems? ?
We all have such problems and, too, we will keep them until the pension comes to save us.

I'm convinced it's a feasible thing but no sw manufacturer will ever do it.

Happy birthday.
 
So do you recommend giving up 100% compatibility??? it is not possible!!! Does anyone else have these problems? ?
already it is rare to be able to open the files directly without passing from formats of "interchange" (common practice and however always with loss of history, functions and constraints.. at least..:smile:. get "anonymous" imported bodies).
You can feel lucky. .

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
Well... that no sw developer sets up to create a compatibility tool I can understand it... but some small ones could not be able to understand how it binds 1 sw, how it binds the other and create an automatic passage. Does anyone have any knowledge about it throughout the forum?!? we could create and develop all together an open source and expand it to all the most used sw. at that point the competition between the houses would be more interesting with consequent lowering of prices for us...... Shall we??? ? ? ? ?
 
at that point the competition between the houses would be more interesting with consequent lowering of prices for us...... Shall we??? ? ? ? ?
I think we'd all be armored to concrete columns:

ps. They do not approach similar problems, they do not know that they would make thousands of us happy, make viruses and cracuse, so we can only incaxxarci.
 

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