Method to backward transfer across versions
Method to backward transfer across versions
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Hi folks.
I'm still very much a newbie and I'm sure I've seen posts regarding this on here, but my searches are coming up blank so obviously not using the right terminology.
I have WF4 at home and WF3 at work, obvious problem is that ProE is not backward compatible.
Is there a way that I can transfer models from home to work so I can open and continue on the older version? My company are considering upgrading to WF4, but it probably won't happen for quite some time yet.
Could I export in another format (IGES/STEP etc) and use those, or is there another option I can try? I find it hard to believe that there is no way to do this, businesses must transfer files somehow when they have different versions.......... don't they?
Thanks folks
I'm still very much a newbie and I'm sure I've seen posts regarding this on here, but my searches are coming up blank so obviously not using the right terminology.
I have WF4 at home and WF3 at work, obvious problem is that ProE is not backward compatible.
Is there a way that I can transfer models from home to work so I can open and continue on the older version? My company are considering upgrading to WF4, but it probably won't happen for quite some time yet.
Could I export in another format (IGES/STEP etc) and use those, or is there another option I can try? I find it hard to believe that there is no way to do this, businesses must transfer files somehow when they have different versions.......... don't they?
Thanks folks





RE: Method to backward transfer across versions
Think about it - how could CAD vendors ever add new feature types if they had to support older software versions where such a feature had not yet been invented?
Now, you can export a STEP file from WF4, but it will lose all the intelligence and feature history. You will have a dumb lump of clay. You can add features to it, but there will be no way to edit existing features.
In WF5 there will be some ability to work on dumb models using direct face manipulation. This is why PTC bought CoCreate, who have been doing direct modeling since the early 90s.
Seimens has also built some very powerful direct editing functionality into NX6.
Ed
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Michael
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Thanks guys.
I'll see what happens with the .neu format.
Regarding step files, am I right in assuming I could create a complete model part in WF4, save it as a .stp and use that in a WF3 assembly, as long as the part itself required no editing?
I think I'd probably be better trying to downgrade my home to WF3 :(
Thanks again
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