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Topic: Document managment
Posted By: K-fish
Subject: Document managment
Date Posted: 31.Jul.2009 at 11:46

Hi

We are looking at switching from ProE to Inventor, for many resons. And we are also in need of a document managing system. The ideal would be to have the same system for Cad-files and all the other "office-files".

Anyone using one of the Vault-family for office docs? (revision control, markup, transmittals +++) and have an integration with your ERP?
 
Anyone have any experience or knowledge about the performance of Adept with  regards to handling Inventor files?
 
Any thoughts or pointers would be greatly appreciated


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KF
ProE user looking over the fence and hope to gain som insight.



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Posted By: bryanfuller
Date Posted: 19.Aug.2009 at 21:13
I Think you should ask inventor support about, which system is more compatible with their software.


Posted By: Vladimir Michl
Date Posted: 19.Aug.2009 at 22:33

Get information about Autodesk Productstream Professional (for ERP integration) or one of the Autodesk Vault family products. They are all fully supported in Inventor.



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Posted By: K-fish
Date Posted: 24.Aug.2009 at 16:10
I've seen PSP, but are not quite satisfied with what I saw. could be a poor demostration though. PSP will also need some extra configuration to do the "office-documentation" work we need, while Adept seem to have all of this ready out of the box. If we are to have a system to only handle cad-files I guess we will land on something in the vault family.

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KF
ProE user looking over the fence and hope to gain som insight.



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