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problems in importing drawings into solidworks

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Hello, everyone.
I am a student with solidworks and I have a problem, I can't open some drawings that have passed me, they are saved as part document.
when I go to open them tells me that it does not find parasolid data for ugii files
I tried setting all types of files though nothing.
Would someone help me? ? ?
my sw version is 2009 professional
thanks to all
a greeting

ale
 
Hello, everyone.
I am a student with solidworks and I have a problem, I can't open some drawings that have passed me, they are saved as part document.
when I go to open them tells me that it does not find parasolid data for ugii files
I tried setting all types of files though nothing.
Would someone help me? ? ?
my sw version is 2009 professional
thanks to all
a greeting

ale
Are you sure they are native solidworks files? What extension do they have?
 
Hello, everyone.
I am a student with solidworks and I have a problem, I can't open some drawings that have passed me, they are saved as part document.
when I go to open them tells me that it does not find parasolid data for ugii files
I tried setting all types of files though nothing.
Would someone help me? ? ?
my sw version is 2009 professional
thanks to all
a greeting

ale
both solidworks and nx use the same modeling engine (kernel) called parasolid.
each year a new parasolid release comes out or is not included in solidworks or nx.
So how can you understand, to open the files between them, I must have the same version of parasolid.
We put the case that sw2009 has the v15 version of parasolid and nx files use v16 version, so sw can't open them.
to solve your problem you have two solutions:
1) export nx files in step
2) export nx files to parasolid, in the same version supported by your sw2009.
 
Good morning, everyone.

thanks soliduser, for the detailed answer, only that I do not know you have to go to convert data, from the manual sw2009 I read that for data conversion I have to use the task scheduler, only that there are more options, ( convert files, import files, agiorna file) the other day I tried to convert the folder of the files that I need and the pc has put itself for 4 hours to update without any result, nor the possibility to block the operation. then, after restarting it I tried to convert one file, with the same result.
Besides it does not ask me if to export them in step or in parasolid, I'm definitely wrong something, now I try again then I'll ask you
Thank you very much.

ale
 
Hello, everyone.
I am a student with solidworks and I have a problem, I can't open some drawings that have passed me, they are saved as part document.
when I go to open them tells me that it does not find parasolid data for ugii files
I tried setting all types of files though nothing.
Would someone help me? ? ?
my sw version is 2009 professional
thanks to all
a greeting

ale
even if they've already asked you... files have extension .sldprt ????
oppure .prt .par... ecc ecc...
 
Hi.

Sorry if I didn't answer but the files have it extension, I tried to import them in sw 2009 also this morning via task scheduler but it puts hours and hours without result if not to lock me the pc, also when I try to open them tells me that it does not find the parasolid data in the row ugii

help help!!!
Thank you
 
Good morning, everyone.

thanks soliduser, for the detailed answer, only that I do not know you have to go to convert data, from the manual sw2009 I read that for data conversion I have to use the task scheduler, only that there are more options, ( convert files, import files, agiorna file) the other day I tried to convert the folder of the files that I need and the pc has put itself for 4 hours to update without any result, nor the possibility to block the operation. then, after restarting it I tried to convert one file, with the same result.
Besides it does not ask me if to export them in step or in parasolid, I'm definitely wrong something, now I try again then I'll ask you
Thank you very much.

ale
no, perhaps you did not understand; You don't have to convert anything. soliduser told you that those who passed those files must save them/export them as step or parasolid (forms of "universal interchange") so that you can open them with swx (but they will then be a set of "anonymous races", without history or functions. still open them).
Hi.

Sorry if I didn't answer but the files have it extension, I tried to import them in sw 2009 also this morning via task scheduler but it puts hours and hours without result if not to lock me the pc, also when I try to open them tells me that it does not find the parasolid data in the row ugii

help help!!!
Thank you
those are created with proengineer, they are not solidworks.
as mentioned above let the author save them in a "universal" format.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
as I feared. . .
Well, now that you know where the trap is, you have a way to solve it.
 

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