cjkelly83
Structural
- Jun 28, 2016
- 8
The company I work for was recently purchased by a larger company and as part of the takeover we are moving to using Solidworks instead of Inventor and we are also moving to using Solidworks PDM for all document management.
The company I work for is effectively an oil and gas / renewables offshore contractor. We run projects for external clients as well as performing internal R&D projects.
Our existing document numbering system has the following format:
123456-ENG-CAL-0001
123456 is the project or asset number. ENG is teh department identifier, and CAL is the document type identifier, and the last four digits is just a sequential number for each similar type of document as an example see below:
123456-PRJ-PRO-0001
123456-PRJ-RPT-0001
123456-ENG-DET-0001
123456-ENG-DET-0002
123456-ENG-DET-0003
123456-QSE-RPT-0001
654321-QSE-RPT-0001
Currently the company that has bought us just uses a large single list for all documents regardless of what project, asset or type of document it is, i.e. 801342578 could be a drawing and 801342579 could be a report.
We would like to use our existing numbering system and so far have established a workflow that allows the project/dept/type to be selected from drop down list but we are stumped for the 4 digit number.
We have a choice, enter the last 4 digits manually and control this via an independent MDR, or use a single sequential list for the last 4 digits for all document types.
The later of which would look like this:
123456-PRJ-PRO-0001
123456-PRJ-RPT-0002
123456-ENG-DET-0003
123456-ENG-DET-0004
123456-ENG-DET-0005
123456-QSE-RPT-0006
654321-QSE-RPT-0007
Is there any way in PDM that we can generate document numbers so that it automatically assigns the last 4 digits in a filtered manner, or are we stuck doing it manually. i.e. when we create a document with prefix 123456-ENG-CAL, can PDM perform a lookup based on project, dept, type and determine if what the next number should be?
The company I work for is effectively an oil and gas / renewables offshore contractor. We run projects for external clients as well as performing internal R&D projects.
Our existing document numbering system has the following format:
123456-ENG-CAL-0001
123456 is the project or asset number. ENG is teh department identifier, and CAL is the document type identifier, and the last four digits is just a sequential number for each similar type of document as an example see below:
123456-PRJ-PRO-0001
123456-PRJ-RPT-0001
123456-ENG-DET-0001
123456-ENG-DET-0002
123456-ENG-DET-0003
123456-QSE-RPT-0001
654321-QSE-RPT-0001
Currently the company that has bought us just uses a large single list for all documents regardless of what project, asset or type of document it is, i.e. 801342578 could be a drawing and 801342579 could be a report.
We would like to use our existing numbering system and so far have established a workflow that allows the project/dept/type to be selected from drop down list but we are stumped for the 4 digit number.
We have a choice, enter the last 4 digits manually and control this via an independent MDR, or use a single sequential list for the last 4 digits for all document types.
The later of which would look like this:
123456-PRJ-PRO-0001
123456-PRJ-RPT-0002
123456-ENG-DET-0003
123456-ENG-DET-0004
123456-ENG-DET-0005
123456-QSE-RPT-0006
654321-QSE-RPT-0007
Is there any way in PDM that we can generate document numbers so that it automatically assigns the last 4 digits in a filtered manner, or are we stuck doing it manually. i.e. when we create a document with prefix 123456-ENG-CAL, can PDM perform a lookup based on project, dept, type and determine if what the next number should be?