sunthorn
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2003
- 19
My company received world that we are going to be funded for several (5-10) Pro/E licenses. For the past two years I was the only one in my company (defense industry) that used Pro/E. I have been converting legacy AutoCAD drawings to Pro/E and interfacing with our customers who use Pro/E. Since I am the only one using Pro/E, all the drawing files are stored on my computer.
I would consider myself a slightly above average user of Pro/E, several times I have totally blown away a part by deleting the wrong feature in a part or an assembly. I can see this happening to all the drawings and models on our company’s servers now that a lot of new users will have access.
So can anyone tell of how this can be avoided? What were some of the pitfalls that your company had when new pro/e users were turned loose, or you implemented large-scale usage of Pro/E. Are there any tools out there for file management of pro/e drawings and models.
I would consider myself a slightly above average user of Pro/E, several times I have totally blown away a part by deleting the wrong feature in a part or an assembly. I can see this happening to all the drawings and models on our company’s servers now that a lot of new users will have access.
So can anyone tell of how this can be avoided? What were some of the pitfalls that your company had when new pro/e users were turned loose, or you implemented large-scale usage of Pro/E. Are there any tools out there for file management of pro/e drawings and models.