Get to know SolidWorks PDM Standard - Webinar - Darin @ DASI

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  • @camrob1973
    @camrob1973 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Darin, thanks for your excellent presentation on PDM Standard. Great work.

  • @tchaikovskygoss7410
    @tchaikovskygoss7410 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. It cleared up a lot for me.

  • @thecrazykartbyAJ
    @thecrazykartbyAJ 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much for this excellent video, from start to end it got me hooked and you covered all the topics, from installation to usage. Thanks again! Best regards.

  • @GJ_0008
    @GJ_0008 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great intro presentation on PDM. Clear and concise. Thank you very much for putting on TH-cam!
    Couple of questions on leveraging PDM to gain performance improvements if I may? ...
    1.
    You talk about the benefit of using PDM so files are not constantly bouncing back and forth from a server. As a freelance designer all my files are saved on Microsoft OneDrive (with files 'kept on my device' but of course synced to the cloud as and when things change on my machine). I only put things 'just in the cloud' when jobs are done and dusted so as to free up space on my machine. I have been wondering if using OneDrive may be slowing things down for me, even though my files are, as said, kept local and only synced as a form of back up (kind of!).
    Any advice or thoughts on this?
    2.
    You talk about the way PDM uses a database system to handle references rather than file paths. Does this mean for an assembly with many references (in context, .text file global variables etc) that the database handling would also help speed up these references calculating/talking to each other?
    I have been suffering VERY slow performance (mainly when coming to doing detailed full assembly drawings with sections and detail views etc) and am on a journey to learn where I need to change how I do things and where improvements can be made!
    I may of course just need a better machine but I'd like to understand some of the mechanics of what's going on before splashing out the mega bucks! :)
    Thank you so very much in advance and kind regards.

    • @GJ_0008
      @GJ_0008 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Or I guess my question for number 1 (just to be clearer) is can I use PDM with OneDrive and if so will this help speed things up as per your server point? Thanks very much! :)

  • @idrisselalami
    @idrisselalami 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great tutorial , thanks.

  • @alijasim7724
    @alijasim7724 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you very much.

  • @markmangum4948
    @markmangum4948 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Darin, Great tutorial, I found it very helpful. Question though on the "Tasks." I don't see "Tasks" in my administration window listed under my vault. Is this because I didn't click the "tasks" box during setup of the PDM Standard vault, or because it's not available unless I am installing PDM Professional? It looked like the vault you created in this video was a PDM Standard, like mine. That being the case, how do I add in "Tasks" after the vault has been created?

  • @coreysimmons2079
    @coreysimmons2079 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Darin, I would like to set up my own at home PDM Vault. Can you direct me to some material that could help me understand what components I would need to act as a server and what the set up procedure would be?

  • @gavbrum
    @gavbrum 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great presentation

  • @LalithaSrilale09349
    @LalithaSrilale09349 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am bit confused with checkin and checkout procedures. Currently I am using standalone PDM (server and client at the same workstation). And I have some questions as follows and really glad if you could supply some insights regarding.
    When I am trying to checkin in the assembly, the dialog box asks for the checkin other parts files and drawings too. If i check in parts then this process will only update some parts if those are only modified right? or else what is the correct method of checkin in and checkin out? should we need to checkout each parst before assembling or after assembling?
    As per my understanding, each time I pressed save button (as a practice in normal solidworks in case file closed, but in this specific case there is no any * with the file name) in assembly it shows that the new modification have done(in pdm task pane) and it allows to enter new comment even there is no any such modification. Is that the general case? should we avoid to press save if there is no such *adjecent with the file name?
    In my understanding the checkout process will allows me to edit the part, and checkin process will allows to update and place all the modification in valute which is accessible to others (can they edit during checkin by my self?), in case of checkout by myself then the other users can not access the parts for modification right?

  • @cadtoby3300
    @cadtoby3300 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your mic sounds SOOOO good!

    • @daringrosser6242
      @daringrosser6242 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      SolidWorksToby The Yeti Blue! I love this condenser mic. Plugging my headphones into it give me direct monitoring so I feel like a radio DJ. :)

  • @sciencepolitique6443
    @sciencepolitique6443 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it possible to show how to install PDM Standard?