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When SOLIDWORKS Electrical is first installed, the libraries will have a basic set of items already inside the database. This is intended as a starting point. Not every user will want all of these, and some will want more.
If your SWOOD Design or SWOOD CAM tabs aren’t appearing correctly in the Command Manager, or if items under Tools > SWOOD aren’t opening the dialogs they should, a reset may be required. In this article, we walk you through a series of solutions to help restore your SWOOD tools.
Generating a SWOOD Rx enables you to capture system information, logs, and other SWOOD data for fast, accurate troubleshooting. This guide walks you through the steps so you can send a complete support package in minutes.
SOLIDWORKS PDM manages the lifecycle and history of files through versioning. Each time a file is checked in, a new version is created. Each new version adds new data to the archive storage, using more space for a given document. As time goes on, the vault grows exponentially. Since space comes at a cost, it’s important to understand the ways you can mitigate the expansion of your vault.
For product developers in the defense sector, the transition to structured cybersecurity requirements marks a significant shift in how projects are managed and secured. At the core of this shift is the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). Achieving compliance is not a simple self-attestation, but a tiered CMMC verification process that serves as a prerequisite for contract awards.
For many mid-market manufacturers, the aftermarket—including parts and services—is often managed on a case-by-case basis. When a part is needed, the goal is simply to find it. When a price is set, it’s done based on standard cost-plus logic. Inventory decisions sit in one place, pricing decisions in another, and the wider commercial impact is hard to see clearly.
Do you have a large vault that is getting a little unwieldy? Or maybe you’ve just reached a limit on how much space your server can have. SOLIDWORKS PDM Cold Storage can help. It is a useful tool that moves or removes file versions from the archive, freeing space on your server, according to a schedule. It lends itself best to scenarios where moving the vault entirely to a new drive is not ideal.
The SOLIDWORKS PDM Vault grows exponentially over time. Eventually, you will need to add storage space. Of course, adding space means moving the archive data. With PDM Relocation, you can easily move part or all of your archive to a new drive. Relocation is the best and recommended way to increase storage. It allows you to add space without needing to move to a new server, extending the life and viability of your current hardware.
RAPID isn't just the biggest additive manufacturing event in North America; it's where manufacturers unveil their latest innovations to the world. As exhibitors at the heart of the event, the GoEngineer team spent the week digging into the latest hardware and software advancements poised to deliver immense value to our customers.