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FC 2021 Solidworks 2000

bhorstTGM48
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FC 2021 Solidworks 2000

bhorstTGM48
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Will FC 2021 import Solidworks 2000 files yet?

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ChristopherMarion
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@bhorstTGM48 

 

If you have Solidworks installed, selecting Native in the import options may allow translation through Solidworks.

 

If not, you will most likely need to use Exchange for this translation.  You can check what versions of file types that are supported by the AMDEU by opening it in standalone.

 

  1. Go to Windows start
  2. Navigate to the AMDEU 2021 folder (Autodesk Manufacturing Data Exchange Utility 2021).
  3. Expland the folder
  4. Click the the AMDEU 2021 shortcut to open in standalone
  5. Go to HELP
  6. Go to Contents
  7. Go to Version & Entity Support
  8. Go to Solidworks

2020-06-15_1221.png

 

As you can see by this image.  It looks like it is not officially supported yet.  Probably in a update sometime soon.  However, those files still may translate into FeatureCAM without issue.

 

 

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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kelbie.ockey
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Yeah... I came to ask if you actually meant SW 2000, or if that was a typo. 

 

What Chris pointed to is bang on. 2001-2021 for .sldprt files. 

 

If you are asking for when 2000 files will be supported...I'm not sure. I'll try to dig around a bit. I know nothing about the specifics of what sets a 2000 file apart. If we haven't included it in the ATF in 20 years, I would guess that there's a good reason, but idk to be honest. I'll try and find an answer if that's what you're after.

 

As always, I recommend just exporting parasolids from SW whenever a compatibility issue arises. 



Kelbie Ockey
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bhorstTGM48
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Yes that was a mistake, SolidWorks 2020 is what I meant.

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ChristopherMarion
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@bhorstTGM48 

 

Lol, I thought you were referring to Solidworks 2021 file support.  Guess I should read more closely.

 

Hope this helps anyway :cara_que_ríe_con_la_boca_abierta_y_los_ojos_sonrientes:

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada