OK, for everybody to learn from my mistakes, I have figured a way to import projects from other systems.
1) Put them on a drive with the same letter as where they came from initially.
2) Use "dmadmin" program to do the importing.
a) Use "PROJ" to import the projects
b) Use "IM" for the...
We are using the same version of Ideas (10) and the same OS (Win2000). Is there a way to build a new IMD file? Are there any other good sites that have info on I-Deas that anybody may know about?
I did, I think that when the previous company came to the end, somebody screwed up the imd file. The imd file only shows 3 projects in it. I searched their drive to see if there was another imd file but came up with nothing. There has to be a way to manually add the pmd file to it, I just...
I have tried putting the data back to the same location as the oringal data came from (T: Drive), but it appears the z_master.imd file does not have all the projects in it. I am trying to rebuild, restore, or import the projects, but just am not sure how. Is there a way to import the *.pmd...
Sweet, I will give that a try this weekend and let you know how it goes. I just need to map another drive like the original set-up, but no big deal. Thanks for all the help.
I am using v11 on a Windows XP machine. I am trying to use th e DMADMIN command and import the pmd files, but you have to do them one at a time. The other problem is that when I do get a pmd file imported, it does not see the files that were linked to it. The existing company was on a network...
I am working with a company that used to use I-Deas but has since moved everything to China. They made me a copy of the team directory with all it's files, but I am having a problem trying to reconnect them on my system. Can anybody help?
You can find this file under you *:\Team\Master directory. It all depends on if you are working locally or on a network. Usually the network file is a at T:\Team\Master.
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You can see the backside is the distance from the rear flange (furtherest out point) to the mounting pad. Offset is calculated from the centerline of the wheel to the mounting pad...
Or you can open the parameter file and modify the fonts that I-deas uses along with what size is for each (8 point for small, 10 point for medium, 12 point for large). You can custom config to different fonts and sizes.
Good Luck