Wittenborn
Aerospace
- Jun 5, 2003
- 151
Greetings,
This question relates to drawing revisions and issuances.
My company is trying to setup teamcenter, which uses revisions to log changes in geometry, but there is no good way to log changes in drawings.
Example.
I create a 3D model called part/A where '/A' is considered revision A. I create a drawing in a different file, called a manifestation of part/A. I dimension the drawing, print it out and send it to my customer.
Now my customer wants a dimension added to that drawing. The geometry does not change, just a new dimension added to that sheet. Does this new drawing become a new revision, B in this case, or is it now "Issue 2" of "Revision A"?
We are trying to organize our files, without creating a TON of files.
If someone out there has experience with Teamcenter, drawings or revisions, your help will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Grant Wittenborn
Aerospace Engineer
This question relates to drawing revisions and issuances.
My company is trying to setup teamcenter, which uses revisions to log changes in geometry, but there is no good way to log changes in drawings.
Example.
I create a 3D model called part/A where '/A' is considered revision A. I create a drawing in a different file, called a manifestation of part/A. I dimension the drawing, print it out and send it to my customer.
Now my customer wants a dimension added to that drawing. The geometry does not change, just a new dimension added to that sheet. Does this new drawing become a new revision, B in this case, or is it now "Issue 2" of "Revision A"?
We are trying to organize our files, without creating a TON of files.
If someone out there has experience with Teamcenter, drawings or revisions, your help will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Grant Wittenborn
Aerospace Engineer