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macduff
Mechanical
- Dec 7, 2003
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All,
I would like everyone's opinion on the question I'm about to ask, so here we go.
I'm wondering what is the best way to set up standard parts/hardware for our company. We use many NAS, MIL, AN fastners and would like to standize this for the end users when building an assembly/drawing BOM's and also not having conflicts with PDMWorks when chenking in & out parts and assemblies.
1) Do I use the SW Toolbox and edit all the part no.s and descriptions?
2) Do I setup separtate part files and add configurations?
3) Do I use the SW Library feature for this?
We are currently having some issues with our PDMWorks not resolving part paths to the toolbox and takes alot of time fixing the assemblies.
Our SW Toolbox is now located on our server and everyone is mapped to that drive. So if changes to this, everyone will see the new parts, right? I made a copy of the "ANSI inch" area of toolbox and started renaming the configurations and descriptions.
Also....what do think about the BOM tables in SW2004? Do I use the new SW BOM or keep using the Excel based table?
I know whatever I do, it's going to take alot of time setting up standard hardware. I'm looking to you for the right direction.
Thanks,
macduff
I would like everyone's opinion on the question I'm about to ask, so here we go.
I'm wondering what is the best way to set up standard parts/hardware for our company. We use many NAS, MIL, AN fastners and would like to standize this for the end users when building an assembly/drawing BOM's and also not having conflicts with PDMWorks when chenking in & out parts and assemblies.
1) Do I use the SW Toolbox and edit all the part no.s and descriptions?
2) Do I setup separtate part files and add configurations?
3) Do I use the SW Library feature for this?
We are currently having some issues with our PDMWorks not resolving part paths to the toolbox and takes alot of time fixing the assemblies.
Our SW Toolbox is now located on our server and everyone is mapped to that drive. So if changes to this, everyone will see the new parts, right? I made a copy of the "ANSI inch" area of toolbox and started renaming the configurations and descriptions.
Also....what do think about the BOM tables in SW2004? Do I use the new SW BOM or keep using the Excel based table?
I know whatever I do, it's going to take alot of time setting up standard hardware. I'm looking to you for the right direction.
Thanks,
macduff