If you encounter some issues with miniPDM during the installation or while using the add-in, you can find in this article different fixes and workarounds.
Tag Archives: SolidWorks
The C Handler
I have always been a bit OCD when it comes to door handles. When possible I try to avoid contacts with things that other people touch. If there is no way I can avoid it, as soon as I can, I wash my hands because I am pretty bad at not touching my face…
But now with these strange times upon us, more than ever, I try to limit these contacts. I came up with a tool design that works pretty good and I wanted to share it as my modest participation to COVID-19, and more generally non-hygienic, contacts mitigation.
Continue readingDemo Files
In this article you will find a raw Bill Of Materials like the one that could be exported from SolidWorks to test the capabilities of miniPDM by yourself. Some additional files are also available to load some Price Conditions to test the possibilities of that feature on the BOM, and some to generate the source BOM by yourself with an already made project structure.
Continue readingSolidWorks Add-in Features
miniPDM SolidWorks Add-in is primarily designed to enhance SolidWorks properties filling capabilities. This add-in can help to make the components compliant with the requirements of the miniPDM Excel Add-in and create Bill of Materials that can be used by different actors in the workflow. It also provided extended properties trough a database.
Continue readingSolidWorks Add-in Settings
It is possible to customize the miniPDM SolidWorks Add-in to fit your needs. The settings are presented as a datagrid where the variable names can be modified and some application settings can be enabled or disabled.
Continue readingSolidWorks Add-in Setup
For ease of use and especially to allow automatic updates, the miniPDM SolidWorks Add-in has been embedded into a ClickOnce application. Because of the nature of this application you might receive several warnings from Windows Defender and/or your antivirus.
miniPDM Database
To unleash the full potential of miniPDM, you can link it to an Access database file. It is a requirement if you want to share settings with multiple users, use the Serial Number Generator and/or if you want to use the Advanced Component Properties but miniPDM can be partially used without it.
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