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News Release from: Etrage | Subject: Pro/Engineer Model Clean-up Utilities
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 May 2008
Utilities smooth software upgrades
Pro/Engineer Model Clean-up Utilities (MCU) for Windchill Migration are used to clean up, consolidate and standardise Pro/Engineer parameters, layers and family tables.
Etrage has released Pro/Engineer Model Clean-up Utilities (MCU) for Windchill migration When migrating to Windchill PDMLink or Windchill Intralink from Pro/Intralink 3.X there may be issues that need to be resolved
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Removing metadata and model configuration as issues can help minimise these problems.
The MCU is used to clean up, consolidate and standardise Pro/Engineer parameters, layers and family tables.
Standardised Pro/Engineer parts, assemblies and drawings help to provide order and consistency with the model configuration and metadata, as well as removing erroneous or unnecessary data prior to migrating to Windchill.
The Etrage MCU is used on Pro/Engineer models before to being imported into Windchill PDMLink or Windchill Intralink.
The tool eliminates issues of multiple parameter names or types and insures consolidation of these parameters to a consistent configuration for all models being imported to Windchill.
The MCU can add items to a layer, create a new layer, rename layers and delete layers.
It can also be configured to add parameters to a family table and verify that all instances of a family table can be regenerated.
The MCU can be run on single or multiple models and supports Pro/Intralink 3.X workspaces as well as local and network file systems.
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