Sylviane
Mechanical
- Oct 25, 2010
- 4
Hi,
at my company we are using Solid Edge ST2 with Teamcenter Express v4.1.1. We are having issues with revision management in Teamcenter and I would appreciate any input regarding handling revisions in Teamcenter. We are looking into upgrading to NX and full Teamcenter, and will do so rather quickly if we know that this will solve our issues. I do however feel that it should be possible to make the current set up work as well.
Our problem: The company providing Teamcenter support locally, have insisted that we use Precise only revision rules. This causes a lot of extra effort to update our assemblies when a part is revised. There is a general feeling at our company that part of the point of having Teamcenter is to have a good set of imprecise rules that make revisions work well and keep the assemblies updated.
How are other users of Teamcenter/Windchill/others using revision rules?
What are the main reasons for "forcing" us to use precise only?
We are relatively new to Teamcenter, and the support here isn't too impressive. On the top of that the first supplier of the software no longer exists and the new supplier therefore won't take responsibility for any problems. Also I am taking over for a former Teamcenter superuser that imo has questionable expertise.
So to add up, I hope to get some insight and help.
Thanks in advance
-Ane
at my company we are using Solid Edge ST2 with Teamcenter Express v4.1.1. We are having issues with revision management in Teamcenter and I would appreciate any input regarding handling revisions in Teamcenter. We are looking into upgrading to NX and full Teamcenter, and will do so rather quickly if we know that this will solve our issues. I do however feel that it should be possible to make the current set up work as well.
Our problem: The company providing Teamcenter support locally, have insisted that we use Precise only revision rules. This causes a lot of extra effort to update our assemblies when a part is revised. There is a general feeling at our company that part of the point of having Teamcenter is to have a good set of imprecise rules that make revisions work well and keep the assemblies updated.
How are other users of Teamcenter/Windchill/others using revision rules?
What are the main reasons for "forcing" us to use precise only?
We are relatively new to Teamcenter, and the support here isn't too impressive. On the top of that the first supplier of the software no longer exists and the new supplier therefore won't take responsibility for any problems. Also I am taking over for a former Teamcenter superuser that imo has questionable expertise.
So to add up, I hope to get some insight and help.
Thanks in advance
-Ane