Hi all!
Our company is being merged with another company. And we are working in different software.
But in the future we want to use the same software. Currently we are using Inventor and another company uses SolidWorks. So in the future the plan is to use Solid Works in both companies, that is because the majority of engineers form both companies are working with SolidWorks.
So I have a questions is there any easy way to translate the files into SolidWorks files?
As I udnerstood there is no way I can transfer Inventor files into SolidWorks files directly without loosing all the part features. All the files have to be translated into CAD neutral file like STEP.
So I am wondering- is that possible to schedule a task to translate all these files into STEP file format and also- would that be possible to schedule translation of a Custom Library?
Will be waiting for your suggestions.
Thank you,
Vadim.
Autodesk and Solidworks exchanged their kernels a few years back. This is why you can open native 3D Solidworks files into Inventor without exporting first to a neutral format like *.sat or *.step. Solidworks should do the same.
With a native import, only one translation takes place, as two translations were needed before.
The assembly structure will be rebuilt equal to the original dataset, for every part and assembly, you will get an Inventor file.
For parts, it is true that the built features will nog be transferred, you will only get a "base" feature in your part. So i guess in solidworks, this will be the same...
BUT, don't forget about you exsisting drawing. There is no (intelligent) way to open Solidworks drawings into Inventor, and i assume no way to open Inventor drawings into Solidworks. Unless you export the drawings to a autocad DWG, and therefore will loose the link between your 3D model.
Basicly, when you switch hard to another system, your old dataset become close to worthless.
Keep a few licences, so you will be able to revise your existing datasets. When you start new projects, do that with your new system.
Thanks for replies!
Yeah, I saw that it is actually possible to open IPT file in SolidWorks. Actually it is even possible to use Feature Recognition tool to get features in the parts! But it apparantly require Inventor viewer to be installed, which is not a problem. So actually it is not a big deal...
Though database is hard to be translated directly, I guess all the files have to opened one by one ...
otherwise have to save library files into STEP...