SE v19 Part to v17
SE v19 Part to v17
(OP)
Hi,
I have been working on a project for my CAD-course, at home, using version 19 of Solid Edge. And when I brought it to class today, where we use version 17 of Solid Edge, I was unable to open it. So, I learnt about Solid Edges compatibility issues.
Is there any way of saving my work in SE v19 for use, or atleast viewing, in v17?
Or do you have any other suggestions on how my teacher could review my work?
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan M.
I have been working on a project for my CAD-course, at home, using version 19 of Solid Edge. And when I brought it to class today, where we use version 17 of Solid Edge, I was unable to open it. So, I learnt about Solid Edges compatibility issues.
Is there any way of saving my work in SE v19 for use, or atleast viewing, in v17?
Or do you have any other suggestions on how my teacher could review my work?
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan M.





RE: SE v19 Part to v17
first there is no parametric 3D-CAD that has backwards compatibilty
between primary released versions, SE is not exception.
You may save your work in neutral format such as Parasolid
(.x_t) or .STP where Parasolid is the preferred one.
dy
RE: SE v19 Part to v17
bc.
2.4GHz Core2 Quad, 4GB RAM,
Quadro FX4600.
RE: SE v19 Part to v17
(found in a German NG) ...
dy
RE: SE v19 Part to v17
Will give it a try, got to wait until wednesday to see if it works though.
RE: SE v19 Part to v17
With a neutral format, you have to realize that all the features and history will be gone. Be careful, if you save it to Parasolid, to save it in an old version. In the save dialog box, go to options, not sure what version of Parasolid was included in Solid Edge V17. It doesn't necessarly match SE's release number. You may want to save your parts/assemblies in a few different versions to be sure.
Of course, no such problem with STEP, but it may give more random results when importing.
@ donyoung
V12 dates back what, 6 or 7 years?!?