Jul 11, 2004 #1 NoaRoiEY1 Automotive Joined Jul 7, 2004 Messages 6 Location IL I searched this group, found couple of threads that relate to my problem, but could not find the solution... As a newbie, how do I import a parasolid (asc or bin) to UG NX2? Couldn't find it in File->Open nor in the Translators. Thx, John.
I searched this group, found couple of threads that relate to my problem, but could not find the solution... As a newbie, how do I import a parasolid (asc or bin) to UG NX2? Couldn't find it in File->Open nor in the Translators. Thx, John.
Jul 12, 2004 1 #2 ewh Aerospace Joined Mar 28, 2003 Messages 6,149 Location US File -> Import -> Parasolid Upvote 0 Downvote
Jul 12, 2004 Thread starter #3 NoaRoiEY1 Automotive Joined Jul 7, 2004 Messages 6 Location IL Thx. I see that I have to open a part first... Upvote 0 Downvote
Jul 21, 2004 #4 demco Automotive Joined Mar 6, 2003 Messages 130 Location US Silly, isn't it? Also there is no external translator UI for parasolid importing. And no File-->open functionality. -Derek DL Engineering Services specializing in CAD Design Consultation Services http://www.dl-engineering.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Silly, isn't it? Also there is no external translator UI for parasolid importing. And no File-->open functionality. -Derek DL Engineering Services specializing in CAD Design Consultation Services http://www.dl-engineering.com
Jul 21, 2004 #5 Xwheelguy Automotive Joined Mar 17, 2004 Messages 2,048 Location US Derek, You will probably have better information than I do regarding NX3 & the improved File -> Open menu, but I believe it is scheduled to change in NX3 so that all file formats are to be available upon File -> Open (DXF/DWG, IGES, STEP, etc.). Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Derek, You will probably have better information than I do regarding NX3 & the improved File -> Open menu, but I believe it is scheduled to change in NX3 so that all file formats are to be available upon File -> Open (DXF/DWG, IGES, STEP, etc.). Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com