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was enough time so let's give sonito welcome to everybody uh welcome to today's webinar where we're going to just discuss creo import data doctor so i just prepared a few slides just to to get us going yeah so just a quick agenda about the webinar so i'll do a quick introduction uh and then i have only prepared two slides and then we'll jump into creo i'll do a demonstration on how to fix components uh we'll look at a look and discuss a few important things and then afterwards we'll have a question and answer session so you can use the go to webinar question interface uh ask those questions and then i'll i'll repeat the question to everybody and then we'll um we'll discuss it i'll answer it if i can't answer it i'll take your details and i'll make sure i'll get back to you if we need to so just quickly um a little bit about myself so my name is pierre fenter so i'm a boundary systems technical specialist i've been working with ptc products since 2008 so i specialize in the career manufacturing side of things um also smart assembly for creo and then i'm the go-to guy for top-down design and automation on your assemblies so just a little bit about boundary systems so um so we we're part of the pds vision group of global companies um our capabilities product lifecycle management data management cad design and consulting we also do simulation and product development for our customers some of our accreditations so i think the important ones here are the ptc ones so we are a ptc platinum partner we also um windchill certified implementers also ptc's preferred service provider and then we also provide certified training in creo winchell matcat and arbitex but some of the solutions we offer um i think the big one is the ptc one but then we also have a host of other products that we can help you guys with like jwcat um c maxim is the smart assembly guys moldex 3d techrun it right and keyshot as well just to name a few okay so let's get to the to the topic for today the import data doctor so i think if you go to our um youtube channel you'll see there's a few recordings on import data doctor so this it's still very um relevant um all the things that in those um videos are still things you need to apply um this slide is only here to show you the difference between creo 6 and earlier versions versus creo seven um and i think the big change is the um the extra bodies or the multi-body design things that that was released in clear seven and you can use that or leverage that in creo 7 now and import data doctor yeah so the next slide um i think this is the most important information take a screenshot of this if you want to this is this is the the foundation uh when you start working with um with the input data doctor so um i think the important thing here is your accuracy um myself and btc and i think most of the guys in the team will acknowledge that you have to use the external accuracy so external accuracy accuracies one that step file when it was saved it was done with a certain accuracy a certain math and we want to use that as far as possible okay so i think that's the most important bit then the use templates one so by default we don't use the templates but if you have some specific datum features and things in your starting models you can use that just be wary the there was an issue with earlier versions so creo 4 m60 and creo 5 on the second release there was um issues with that um i'm gonna use the templates today and um well i'm gonna do an an import with the templates and without the templates so you can see the difference and then i'll walk you through it so um just be wary of that you can use the templates if you're in creo 7 there's no issues with that um but if you run into things that that's odd um just just try it with our templates um and then and then you can carry on from there okay so let's go jump into creo and start with a few things so the first thing that we're going to do is just going to import a component sorry i'm going to erase that that's the component we're going to work with um i just want to start you off fresh so we only create 7.2 so let me show you exactly the version that we are running let's say it's the latest qrio 7 version and we're going to open up a step file so whenever possible use step files they they are still worked on or developed today i just file things like that not always that great if you requesting data from from other customers or from an external sources step file if you can in creo 7 we can open up all the native files like solidworks inventor nx critia so i would say ask for those files and then if you if you need to you can ask for step files as well you can uh we can do um everything with with both those files um but if you if you're looking for a universal thing um step policies that is the way to go okay so i'm just going to import a step file and start everything off with and this is where you need to focus a little bit and just there's a few things that's important in this window so so the use template is by default of if you go to the profile tab and you click on details it's going to show you that window that i that i had up in the presentation so module accuracy that's the important one by default it's on automatic i've done this a few times now and saved the the settings so mine is by default on external but then if we go through all of them here at the top um you can untick all of these uh that one's default we can leave that on on this on this this window again very important i think if you start up creo for the first time if you import this yield close gap between surfaces repair unsatisfied geometry we don't want creo to do anything at this stage we're just going to investigate this model now okay so so we'll we'll give it some leverage um if it can close the volumes and make it a solid yes you can do that we don't want you to join surfaces or layers or groups or anything like that so we force it we started know we don't want it to do anything with surfaces on same layers groups of shells so we'll tell it no again over there now then the the fault is uh well you can bring in everything that that's available in that um step file and i think that's the that's the important one okay so this model accuracy one very important i'll if we have time at the end i'll i'll break one and and show you uh what a disaster it can be if you if you play around with the accuracy okay so let's go okay and we say okay we're going to import that component okay so first things that you'll notice in in creo 7 is in if you look at the model key we have this body tab over here and there's only one body at the moment right so as soon as we want to change or edit this this part that we've imported you have to right click on it and say edit definition so as soon as we say edit definition that's going to put us in the import tab and then you'll see the difference here so so we can add bodies and then we can add material as well so depending on what you want to do uh with with this component so if you if you're going to work with multiple bodies you're going to add that and then if you add material you also have the option to create the new body or add it to the existing body so but for now we just want to go and fix this component we can see there's a few issues over here there's a messy surface we can pick up quickly and we have a few gaps but i'm going to show you how to investigate or how to find those even if it's very small problems and then then we're going to click on this little adapter icon and that's going to put us in the import data doctor environment so very similar to all the creo interfaces if you're working with different things the same feel to it so you should be able to navigate it quite easily i think the important bit is this first one this this this analyze group where you want to go and check what you actually have most of the models it isn't clear as this one where you can see these gaps there's a missing surface if you're working with a part and there's some engraving in there then then it can be tricky to to see all the issues so this this geometry check it's just a quick tool to find those gaps and find those issues okay so it can show you that there's certain issues so if you click on it it's going to highlight it if you click on the item it's going to zoom into that to that area okay so nice nice way to quickly see where you are so there's the issue on this edge that we didn't pick up um or that we didn't really see okay so we know there's a few issues in this component um something to make your life a little bit easier as well remember to put all of this in in some sort of wireframe scenario so i'm using no eden line if you put it in wireframe depending on your components it can get a little bit messy if i'm going to open up another component later you'll see it's it's easy to lose your orientation um when you're in wireframe so there's a few tools to make it easier for yourself and one of those tools is to use the the no hidden right so then it will only show you the wireframe of the of your orientation okay so you don't see all the lines and bits and pieces in the back all right so so that's one thing that you can change to enable that there's a setting that you have to set so i'm just quickly going to go to my entity display my model display rather and then i'm going to switch this fast even line removal so let's just make some space over here and you can see now i know i've turned it off and it's still like a wireframe so i still have those lines um exactly the same as what you would have you know in a wireframe view but if you put this fast didn't line removal on apply it can make your life a little bit easier with complicated components okay so i'm just going to cancel that for now and then one thing that's also very very easy to use or something you can use to make your life easier is that model appearances so i'm gonna go to my system or system appearances and you'll see there's a few options that you have and that will change the way you view these parts in wireframe drastically so if we go let's say we go to a dark there we go okay so you can see it stands out a little bit better so there's a surface we we didn't pick up with the default um view or system appearance just by changing that to dark it's different colors um it's different highlighting things so um so really nice and easy if you go to the light theme you can see it's using that yellow that's not easy on my eyes it's difficult to see you can see that surface that's there you can't really see it so dark things are easier to use and you can change it on the fly so that's that's default stuff if we go to a custom color scheme i have a custom one over here and this is a pre-wildfire one and still very popular with a lot of people um even today so you can see that that yellow there's a surface there that's broken see how is this how easy it is to pick up that that that one-sided edge that we missed with the default view so use these default color schemes to make your life easier you can top and change them as you as you work as you do your design work um use them to to to your advantage so i'm just going to go to the default theme i'm quite used to it now so i'm going to stay with that and i'm going to say okay um options there we go okay okay so now we've identified a few issues with this part um with the geometry check tool that we've used so we've noticed there's a few gaps in here okay one other tool that you can use to identify areas of the fine tool okay so for the first one if you go to if you look for gaps perhaps give it a nice big value over here you say find now you'll see it will find all the gaps automatically for you highlight them as well in red okay so we can quickly see how many issues we have we we can get a sense for how much time we're going to spend fixing this component only if if there's like i would say more than 100 issues or 200 issues then maybe play around with the with the import tools a little bit so you can just cancel all of this import the model again there we where we did the profiles maybe change things around there um maybe try your template um see if that's going to make a difference and and then all you quickly do is just do a quick find for gaps and you use your geometry checks and you will get a quick sense of where you are with with the type of import you get another thing that's giving that to give you a quick indication on where you are with the components is if you search for one-sided edges if you say find now so it will tell you this there's about 20 28. so you can roughly see there's about 28 edges that you'll need to fit normally this number is a lot higher than the gaps you will see like like this missing surface we had it's picking up a few edges on there so there's the second edge on that on on that one fixed so we'll create the surface over that so so just be aware of that number don't just look at that and see 500 and go oh my goodness this is a huge problem rather look at the gaps that's that's a better indication of where you are and and what you need to fix in that particular component okay so so that's a quick way to check what you need to do and then just one tip that i want to give you guys um so a lot of the time you will you will come into infor data doctor um you've watched the webinar it's easy fear just clicked um clicked a few buttons and it clicked on repair but now repairs right out so now you're not sure what's going on okay so uh because of the the new creo 7 things and the multi-body things you have to activate you have to tell cleo where you actually want to work so as soon as we activate this quilt then you'll see if i pick certain things i can start working with it okay so you'll always pick things that you will work on and then whatever you can do on that that icons will become available okay so i'm just going to deactivate this and then i'm going to show you so that one surface that that was doubled here so that's a surface that imported twice so if we delete this surface there is only one one quote or one um model um volume in in the in the gta 3 now so now if i pick my references or surfaces my repair buttons and my icons will become available okay and then it is as easy as pick the surfaces hit the repair button and okay and like with any normal demo it won't happen the first time okay so just be just be aware of those issues i'll look into this one something must be different with this import that i've done so we'll we'll work with that okay so let's go to and start fixing the other issues so we can zoom into this one and we can see there's a it's a fairly big gap between these surfaces so we're going to use our gap tool to to fix that so when you start viewing these issues zoom into them pick the surfaces around them then you you'll see what the issues are so this there's another gap over there yeah we know we have a missing surface there's another gap over there and then we have a fairly large gap in this area over here okay so let's go and fix this gap over here first because i want to show you the wire frames though so um you'll you'll notice as we start fixing the gaps one of the options is going to be add the wire frame so so clear will pick up or create a wireframe uh wherever the geometry is attached uh we could find edges and it would join them okay so you can see all our issues all the all the um the pinkish lines they they aren't joined and they're not part of the wireframe so if we go and we start our gap tool and we pick the one edge and we pick our second edge it's going to give you add to wireframe okay so if i say okay on that you can see that that color changed on that now so now if i pick this if i pick the surface where the gap was and i say repair you can see that turned green it means it's satisfied if you don't see that if you still see the gap don't complete the tool it's it's not going to fix that then rather just cancel try a different method maybe move things around a little bit so and then and then try fixing it again so in this case we're happy it's going to close the gap and we can say okay and you can see it made that part of the wireframe now it turned green yeah so these edges over here there was that was part of the wireframe as well now but that that gap is still made so let's see if we can pick pick the edges now i don't want that to be part of the wire frame now because now if it's part of the wire frame i can go easily and that should repair it but i wanted to show you different different tools so i'm just going to quickly going to go undo and keep in mind that you can undo this as far as possible um so i can undo everything so that that was just control z and i'm back to where i was starting okay so let's keep that then i'm gonna use the replace so as soon as i pick the edge the replace will become available and i can say replace it with that one hit okay and you can see that surfaces are joined now okay so if gap tools and things like that is not working in a certain scenario try things like like replace um one thing we can also do with fairly large gaps this weekend we can modify the the curves so you can take that and you can drag it around so you can make a big gap fairly smaller you can take a vertex so we can say move vertex and i have to say this one you have to use that i'm just holding the left mouse button in and dragging that this tool is maybe like the last result you're working in a 3d environment it's easy to drag things where it's not supposed to be you can see they are already overlapped with that edge that i've that i've dragged so when you start dragging things around be careful just note what you are doing you might be fixing one area and breaking another so yes the tools are there just just be careful when you when you use them and if you if you go and you check your your geometry stuff on a regular basis after maybe two or three changes you'll you'll get a good idea if you're going in the right direction or not so i started just with gaps and now i've got a bad vertices as well so i'm going in the wrong direction so i'm hitting undo a few times here okay so that comes back so i can redo one step and that one's fixed okay so so that was a gap so we can we can fix this one with the cap tool as well it's good to do that pick the one edge select the second side and oh okay so now it's not adding it to the wire frame and the reason for that is i've put that call back so i've undo i i've undead that the lead that i did so i'm just quickly going to cancel that and you'll notice that that surface that i've deleted in the beginning so i was a bit trigger happy on that undo when i used control z8 so let's just delete that again and let's fix this section and we're going to use the gap tool as well so click one side pick the other side it's gonna add it automatically to the wireframe and now if i just select the surface hit repair it's just going to fix that surface and where it needs to sit so maybe with worth saying as well the wrong way to go about this i'm just going to undo everything again so i'm at the start is to to come into info data doctor and then just hit everything and say repay so this is a fairly small model um it didn't actually do anything the gaps are too big but i know you guys are importing complicated components um you're gonna change um some surfaces and think that you won't pick up until it's too late um if you if you include the tangency into all of this i mean you can you can change the part completely by by ticking that if you're working with a complex component where there was maybe uh complex surfaces it will change those surfaces okay and you won't be able to pick it up um as soon as you overlay them at one stage then you're gonna notice it and then it was all done right at the beginning uh when you when you've done the repair um maybe while we on that always keep in mind if you if you do your checks and you see a lot of issues try to determine what's important um i mean if if you're going to take this component into a mall design environment injection molding or casting or anything like that then you need a fairly accurate component then you need to spend time on it fix it get more than one version um from your customer or from whoever supplies you with the step file play around with that spend some time initially finding the best method to to to start the repair um issues okay so so work through different scenarios and then don't go and repair just everything in one go yeah start working with that model do bits and pieces recreate surfaces if you need to so i'm going to show you two methods on how to fix those um or create surfaces so we've we've got this the boundary blend tool within the import data doctor environment so very easy you pick your references exactly the same as you would do in normal creo it's second direction so now that one okay it's not gonna do it tangently let's just change that let's just quickly fix this one each i think that corner there is created yeah that corner there is creating an issue and i want to create that so let's quickly grab this edge so replace that one there we go and let's try it drag it down to the trimmer this reference over here i'll use my second that focus go okay that's been difficult to me now okay so if it's doing that let's fix this this one over here as well um i'd play too much around with that undo this specified gap second side outside and that's why you say and prepare everything remember to select okay let's see those corners are much better now so now my bender boundary blink should be happy there we go okay and we can finish that up so notice that it didn't fix it immediately okay so look what we have over here in our gts tree so it created that surface but outside of our main body so all you need to do is expand that take that new surface drag and drop it and you should check that now that would fix that component or that surface that section okay so let's quickly go and get this model solidified so i'm gonna i'm gonna move this vertex a little bit it's quite far away from everything then i could just use gap tool i'll show you and that's wireframe click the two surfaces hit prepare we are happy in that section let's go and do the same in this one let's see if we just do a normal repair see that's so pink so that repair is not going to work so we're going to bail out let's see if we can use the gap tool this is our second gap let's see if we can repair that knot there we go we see a green line we are happy so that's fixed up and this two area let's try the repair again no we still see that gap and i think this one was too big for the repair as well so we have to use the gap kill again part of the wireframe yes that's part of the wireframe and we can say repair we see a green line zoom in there and say okay so now it's this one over here so let's check what's going on here so it's a little bit of overlapping surfaces um and that's new so let's try something different here so let's see if we grab these three surfaces and we just hit repair it's fixing it's not really fixing it we zoom in here you still see an issue we still see a pink line that's not what we want so i'm going to bail out of this what let's try this let's go and i'm going to delete this one what surface is that let's just quickly see what exactly we have in this corner okay we have like little surface in here that's causing that issue so i'm gonna delete that surface so i'm just hitting the lead on my keyboard that corner is much better now so now we now we can use the the boundary blend tool but i'm gonna i'm gonna go out of them for data doctor and i want to show you how you can use normal creo tools to fix your component as well i'm gonna leave everything default for now i'm gonna leave it on the surface and we are basically back to where we started just with the messing surface so so you can use things like the full tool um if you have the isdx you can use style um you can use any tool in creo and and what we'll do is we'll make it part of that import feature so i'm going to use the boundary blend tool which is not a great example for this but i hope you get the point so i'm going to pick the the ear just like i would normally do because i have to keep shifting for that one and that's going to create that surface okay so but now we've got we've got that boundary blend outside of our imported feature so what we want to do is we want to collapse that so so what i'll do is i'll pick my import feature pick the boundary blend if you go to editing you'll see the collapse feature that you can use okay you can keep everything as default but you notice in my model 3 that boundary blend is not there anymore okay so now it's in my imported feature so i can edit definition there go to the doctor icon notice that it created that quilt so all we need to do is take the surfaces and drag and drop them into our main body okay so let's quickly put it back into wireframe still not happy at the top okay so maybe we need to need to close that gap so let's see if we can get that gap to close and let's just quickly look at the wireframe no it's not part of the wireframe so let's try our quick repair tool see if that's going to do any anything no see it's still pink so let's try and fix that up with the gap too i say added it to the wireframe so we should be able to repair that now there we go it's green and we can go okay so just quickly to confirm everything we can switch the wireframe off we can go geometry checks we don't have any geometry issues so our parts ready for to make it a solidified component so something that's new in creo 7 as well you have to tell it you want it to be a solid because you're working with multi multi-body components now you can have a solid component import the surface thing and then you can use that to to make cutouts and do various things um with that surface model okay so in this case we want it to be a solid so we're going to tell creo make it a solid body we're going to go out of import data doctor we're going to tell it we want a new body and do we want to add it to the existing one or do we want to create a new one let's add it to the existing one and you will notice we have a solid component okay so so that's that's the tools that you will use to take a step file check a few things check where you are with that with that component and then fix that let's quickly go and play a little bit around with the accuracy and i just want to show you a few scenarios and and how that's going to work for you so i'm going to import the model again and let's use the same one i'm just going to give it a different name all right so it's going to be part one in this case i'm going to say use templates so all my templates are relative accuracy 0.12 right so i'm going to tell it to use it all the other options are exactly the same i'm still using the external one so what that's going to do that's that's going to change my template accuracy okay so let's let's go taste it okay okay i'm going to go part one okay so you can see there's a few things x-ray in the model 3 now i've got my default data planes which is great that's going to help me design the component but most importantly if we go and look at our model accuracy in the model properties you can see that changed it okay so if we go back to the model i just did that i solidified without the template and we go to the look at the same properties you will see that value is exactly the same which means in this case there's no difference between using the templates and not using the templates like i said in the in the slides don't test that and there's certain versions of creo that will cause an issue so be wary of that okay and then one one other thing that i wanted to show you that's also um i think they introduced it in later versions of creo 6 and in 307 so so we've we've changed this accuracy of this component now um using the external source the the program that created the state file we used that math to to create this component which is great but what if you take this component now and you want to design the mold in creo what's going to happen with that so in creo they also added a feature so i'm going to use my default template so there's my default template and we can quickly have a peek at the model accuracy so it's my default relative 0.0012 okay but what's going to happen now if i import my reference model i'm going to import that that model i just did i'm just going to place a default and i'm going to say it's the same model just okay so creo's going to pop up chris is going to check this in the background and he's going to note that that the reference model that you're going to use for designing this small component now has a different accuracy level than the the model or the mold template that you are using okay and then it's going to tell you i'm going to change that okay so if you cancel here it's going to throw you out okay because it's just going to create chaos when you start subtracting uh more comp um other features like sliders bits and pieces it's it it's not going to work okay so if you say okay yeah if we go and look at the the model properties now you will notice that it changed it to the same value as what i had in the beginning when i started this whole process okay so so if you if you use the math from the imported and and you want to take it through to other modules manufacturing or mall design or anything like that in creo you are fine in cryosaver if you're using earlier versions you have to double check all of this okay and it's quite easy to check if you don't get the error message or the the warning when you when you place your component then just just have a quick look and check what the accuracy or accuracies are it's really important that you have the same accuracy in your assemblies and your parts otherwise your cutouts and things like that is going to fall over so we've we've got about um just just more than 10 minutes left i'm just quickly going to bring the the slides back um so just a quick slide on our training stuff sorry the one button there let's just get to the right slide so okay so even in in these difficult times and that we all find ourselves in we we can help you with some training um we can do virtual training uh in center on site okay so please reach out to us if you need any training or you you need additional help um feel free to reach out and you can find myself and the sales team using my email address that's up now okay so if you have any technical questions you can send it to me if i'm busy on projects or things like that i'll get the right guys involved um you can also email support boundaries.com um and that will get you into the channel and i believe you can log a case on our website as well or ticket on our on our website foundrysys.com and then these these webinars are all uploaded to our youtube channel so you can just do a search for that and subscribe to our channel and you'll get notifications on on all the new webinars and things on there okay so i'm going to mute myself for a minute or so please use the the go to webinar to ask some questions and then i'll try to answer them okay so yes this webinar will also be uploaded to our youtube channel you can go and view it there normally the next monday or so it should be there and just keep an eye out for that just something else that i forgot to mention i have a pdf like this um it is it is available on the ptc knowledge base so if you go do a search there for um clear parametric import data doctor it is in version one but a lot of the information is still the same so you can you can use that as a reference guide if you can't find it just drop me an email i'll attach it and i'll send it to you and i can do the same with that um with that old wildfire system colors file i'll i can send you that as well so if you want that blue with the yellow background just send me an email i'll attach it and send it over okay we have a question um about a specific function or option called uv underscore xyz um i'm not familiar with that let's quickly go and have a look in in creo is it an option or was it a feature inside of import data doctor so let's quickly go and have a look over here let's quickly go in the definition we jump in here this uv curves i don't think that what you refer to okay then we have another question about how many days is the import data doctor training okay so for previous versions um and even the latest version um i don't think ptc released official training material yet um so that would be like like a training session will book with you and somebody will sit with you and work through some examples um so it's it's it's it's a customized training um because it's so different for a lot of customers they work with different components they receive different files so yep that's that's a customized thing so just reach out to us and we'll we can search out on the training side then we also have a question on what version of step file work best that depends on the program that's creating the step files what the mouse is in the background i'm not always sure of the other programs but i can show you and i mean it's it's it's different for different components that's why i mentioned to to use different um try to try try asking customers or whoever supplies you with the step file ask them for for different versions saying creo if you go say this and you say step file so if you're supplying a customer with step files um these are the versions i'm not sure which one's the latest i didn't check that um i'm sure a quick search wikipedia or some source will will give you that answer but here's all the versions that you can export from uh from creo if you're receiving step files from solidworks nx kittier i know they can do different different versions of as well so just ask those guys to to send you one or two versions um and then import them and see which one is going to be best and they will differ for for the components that you import [Music] okay and then we have a question can you create a step assembly into multiple body parts so if i understand the question great you would like to assemble an assembly but you want it in a part mode and then break out the the different bodies let's test that i've got a uh i only got a solid works one um let's test it anyway let's quickly have a look i'm gonna go four files and i have a assembly so it works just in me let's see what this is going to do see it brings it in as and the sort of works assuming so from here i can work on it but it's individual components you know what let's try this let's save this out as a step 4 let's call it ism let's close this down okay let's go open things a little bit on the fly here but hey so it picked that up as an assembly so i'm not going to use my templates here let's see what happens if we force it to import it as a part okay so he did it but you will have to go and split them out of things let's see i needed curves you know what i tested something earlier and it kept those setting sleeves let's close everything let's open up the solidworks assembly again so i think what you can do is you can certainly import a different components which makes sense with two or three parts but as soon as you're having more then then that's not going to make sense so i would like to say yes i think it's possible but we just have to have to test a few things before we can confirm that these yep there i don't think this is on the online training available for import data doctor i know there's a few tutorials so that pdf that i showed there's some files and things and tutorials available um but it's not it's not training in the two cents of ptc online training so that's a thing that boundary systems will will create and then deliver okay let's see if i'm gonna i have a different scenario now i'm gonna force that as a part again he did bring it in as separate bodies but it lost the placement um this battery is supposed to be in this little crate over here [Music] so let's see if we make one a surface let's see what's going on i've got two bodies that's it made the one a body let's see that's both uh i don't think it's going to be perfect it's losing the references i think working in an assembly mode might be a little bit better unless you bring in components separately so i can go and i can say import this part again for instance okay and then then you work with it from there or a different step file so i think i can go let's import the one that i've worked with so you can bring that in it's overlapping now and that will then you can add that and assign that to to a new body so yeah it seems like you will have to import them separately at the moment okay so hopefully i've answered that question let's quickly have a look and see in the import yes let's go surface we're referring to these okay so i guess your initial question was is it still available and you've answered it yourself but thanks for sharing it okay so thanks everybody for your time um appreciate it i know we ran five minutes over time so if i didn't get to your question you've got my contact details make sure to to send those emails and then we can we can have a discussion offline about that thanks everybody enjoy the rest of your day bye you
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Keywords: creo, import data doctor, idd, boundary systems, ptc, pdsvision
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Published: Thu Jan 14 2021
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