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Pro/Engineer Data Migration to PDM

Pro/Engineer Data Migration to PDM

Pro/Engineer Data Migration to PDM

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Is there any way to list out my parameters from the model/drawing without opening the part in Pro/Engineer or without opening Pro/E? .

RE: Pro/Engineer Data Migration to PDM

The beginning portion of a Pro/E file is text data that has all of the parameters in it. How much digging do you want to do?

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RE: Pro/Engineer Data Migration to PDM

(OP)
Loosli,
The scenario is...I have created few parameters through Setup-->Parameters-->Create and assigned 'values' to them. These values would help me to identify the part and its BOM structure.

I need to know, how can I list these values along with the parameters, without opening the part/assembly/drawing in Pro/E.

Thank you,
Jayanthi

RE: Pro/Engineer Data Migration to PDM

Did you designate the parameter that you created?  If it is designated then the parameter name and value will show up in the beginning of the Pro/E file.  You can open the file with a text editor to look for this value or write a program to search for this parameter within multiple files.

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