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Is it possible to have a direct link to open a file in Solidworks from the Webapp?

Is it possible to have a direct link to open a file in Solidworks from the Webapp?

Would it be feasible to allow export > model (or a similar function) open directly in Solidworks similar to the on-prem version?

A way to quickly open a model from the webapp, directly into Solidworks. There are many use cases, including designers looking at CRs/CNs and need to open a part to fix an issue. Or a viewer who don't have access to the plugin and whos only choice is to download from the plugin.

If a designer tries to checkout a file that's not in their home folder they should get an error message of some sort, or automatically close and reopen the file after moving it to their home folder.

Current - Model downloads into 'download folder', users have to upzip, potentially copy it over to their home folder, then open into Solidworks.

Ideally - To make this a more seamless experience, the user would click on a link in the Webapp, it open the model directly in Solidworks.
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gus.quade
Autodesk

This would be a great addition to Upchain. Something similar to what is in Fusion 360 would be fantastic!

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Drueda_TEC
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Its very interesting this solution

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