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Time: September 22, 2009 to September 23, 2009
Location: Inn at St. John's
City/Town: Plymouth, MI
Website or Map: http://www.cpd-associates.com…
Phone: (800) 573-4756
Event Type: conference, exhibition
Organized By: Collaborative Product Development Associates
Latest Activity: Jan. 29, 2009

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At PLM Road Map 2009, attendees will learn about the issues confronting end users in design and engineering. Presentations will cover mechatronics, keys to driving a successful transformation, the extended role of modeling across the extended enterprise, meeting the challenges of PLM as it drives ever deeper into operations, and globalization and the future of PLM.
Industry analysts from Collaborative Product Development Associates (CPDA), industry players, and front-line implementation experts will share their experiences in making technology work by driving efforts up-front early in design, and by continuously incorporating cross-disciplinary knowledge and feedback. Learn more about their successes in making technology work by linking it across the whole product lifecycle.

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Thanks for the reply. 1. I have played around a little bit with it. It's a very powerful tool for selecting elements with in solids, but doesn't work at all with components. It would be nice if that selection tool would find attributes of a compone…
21 hours ago
Hi Dennis, 1. Did you notice the selection tab under the component tree? You might want to play around with that one and see what it can do for you. 4. You can move any direction you like, but you need to use the move tool. I know Cinema4D as quit…
yesterday
As a drawing is always referring to a certain component, it will by default include everything within the component. It would be possible, though, to create one more drawing and hide those elements not needed for the purpose. If you go on with your…
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yesterday
Thanks for the reply. 1. This worked. Although I would like to see something similar to Rhino's selection filter. Where you can filter out certain elements before you draw a selection box. For instance if I wanted to just select components it would…
yesterday
I was thinking of something similar to Microstation's clip volume. Although maybe I am thinking about wrong. If you have a large complex assembly and want to show a detail of how 2 parts fit together without showing all the other parts around it. Ho…
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on Tuesday
Hmmm... I could not find any anomalities in SC 2010 so far. I think the hierarchy driven alignment preferences have always been ab bit ugly. I'd prefer if the alignment direction would be defined by the sequence of selection. The object selected fir…
on Tuesday
In former versions I did not have any problems with it. But with V.2010 it is unpredictable. I agree with you Martin that the anchor constraint wil work but it is extra mouseclicks and I do not believe this is the way it is supposed to be.
on Monday
These are the choices you have, no depth. Never heard of that one, though. Martin
on Monday
1. right click on model -> select -> component/body/face 2. no, except they are all inside one big component. 3. No, unfortunately, except for mirrored ones, as the mirror plane will appear as you select them. 4. by adjusting the move handle so as t…
on Monday
I don't think there is a setting. You can use the anchor constraint to prevent one component from moving, though. I f you don't specify anything, the lower in hierarchy component will always move towards the higher (=closer to root) component. So, b…
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