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How to Import Native NX assembly into Teamcenter??

How to Import Native NX assembly into Teamcenter??

How to Import Native NX assembly into Teamcenter??

(OP)
Any procedure how to import native NX assembly in to Teamcenter??

We are in NX-6 intigrated with Teamcenter 8

RE: How to Import Native NX assembly into Teamcenter??

Use File/Import Assembly into Teamcenter. It's not that friendly but does the job. If it is a large assembly or you want to change any Item IDs then it may be best to do a dry run first to create a Clone file. This file can then be edited with the required changes and used for the actual inport - point to it from the Log Files tab.

Mike Hyde
www.astonmartin.com
NX8.5 with TC9.1

RE: How to Import Native NX assembly into Teamcenter??

(OP)
Hi mike,

I followed below steps to import assembly TCE.

1. Created blank dataset in TCE.

2. File->Import assembly.

3. In numbering Tab opion set to Auto generate.

4. In main tab selected 'Add assmbly' choosen respective assembly file.

5. Toggled on Dry run

Though getting an error (attached).

RE: How to Import Native NX assembly into Teamcenter??

You don't need to create a blank dataset in Teamcenter as the import will create any that are required. Could you post details from the listing window as the error message does not give much detail.

Mike Hyde
www.astonmartin.com
NX8.5 with TC9.1

RE: How to Import Native NX assembly into Teamcenter??

I haven't come across this error before. I am guessing that it could be related to the 'default part type' on the numbering tab.

Mike Hyde
www.astonmartin.com
NX8.5 with TC9.1

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