smilingfirefly
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Ok, I'm stumped.
I work as one of the Pro/E Admins for a large government company.
We are transitioning from a 2D basic CAD system to trying to go full Pro/E. We are meeting with a lot of resistance to change. People don't want to change the way we do things greatly. So here's our process and could someone tell me if I'm on track with matching it.
We have a released drawing. There are Engineering changes released as separate documentation. Then before there are too many they are incorporated into the drawing at a new revision.
Pro/E isn't so great at this if you want to keep things linked. When the change is made it's made. Our current Pro/E drawings we convert the changed images to our 2D Cad system to document the changes, and don't incorporate and update the revision till enough changes are made.
So here's the new method.
Say we start with an A revision.
A revision gets modified and drawing is updated, will be released as an A1 for the first change package.
The documentation is done as a markup to the drawing(Pro/E markup file type), indicating the changes that were made so the change can be documented properly without just showing the final result (they like to see only what changed).
Once the revision is up to say A6, an incorporation will be done. Since the drawing is always being updated it's pretty much just paper documentation to match our current system. Promoting it to a B.
Any other thoughts of being able to show just the changes without loosing the connection between the model, the drawings, and the change documentation?
In regular pro/E world you would basically just make the changes and have the drawing completely revised. But with large documents it can be hard to identify what was actually changed.
Thanks!
I work as one of the Pro/E Admins for a large government company.
We are transitioning from a 2D basic CAD system to trying to go full Pro/E. We are meeting with a lot of resistance to change. People don't want to change the way we do things greatly. So here's our process and could someone tell me if I'm on track with matching it.
We have a released drawing. There are Engineering changes released as separate documentation. Then before there are too many they are incorporated into the drawing at a new revision.
Pro/E isn't so great at this if you want to keep things linked. When the change is made it's made. Our current Pro/E drawings we convert the changed images to our 2D Cad system to document the changes, and don't incorporate and update the revision till enough changes are made.
So here's the new method.
Say we start with an A revision.
A revision gets modified and drawing is updated, will be released as an A1 for the first change package.
The documentation is done as a markup to the drawing(Pro/E markup file type), indicating the changes that were made so the change can be documented properly without just showing the final result (they like to see only what changed).
Once the revision is up to say A6, an incorporation will be done. Since the drawing is always being updated it's pretty much just paper documentation to match our current system. Promoting it to a B.
Any other thoughts of being able to show just the changes without loosing the connection between the model, the drawings, and the change documentation?
In regular pro/E world you would basically just make the changes and have the drawing completely revised. But with large documents it can be hard to identify what was actually changed.
Thanks!