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Exporting Assembly with References

Exporting Assembly with References

Exporting Assembly with References

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All,

I have an NX6 assembly I would like to export. It contains references to other documents (i.g. tooling info, machine info, etc) from external library sources which are not part of the same assembly file. I want to be able to write the contents so that I can import the aggregate into another NX6 system. The import will be at a remote location in which I would like to read in the source such that it includes both the assembly and collected references that make it up.

Does anyone know how to accomplish this (without TeamCenter)?

Thanks in advance,
Howard  

RE: Exporting Assembly with References

As I loosely understand your question you have item masters associated with NX part files to which you have appended certain documents. You now want to take the whole assembly and its documents to another site which may or may not have teamcentre?

If you export these to native then they won't be linked in any way they'll just live in the windows file system and how you manage that is dependent on how you name files and structure directories in windows. Take care in that case to avoid renaming or copying the original files in native if you later want to import them back into the original Teamcenter database.

If on the other hand you want to simply move chunks of Teamcenter database from one Teamcenter site to another there are I think ways to do it that I am afraid I have heard of but not worked with myself. If nobody here can shed further light on it then I'd contact somebody through PLMS starting with your local office. Even if they charge to send somebody out it shouldn't be for more than a day.

Best Regards

Hudson

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