Import Updated for the current release.

 

Invoked ByFile

 

Use this command to import non-VX files types such as IGES, STEP, DWG, etc. into VX as parts, sketches, or drawing sheets.  Use the Import Form to select the file type to import.  You can also use this form to save (i.e., make active) import settings including filters and format specific options.

 

Saving the settings will make them available to the Open File command or drag and drop functionality if you choose to open a non-VX file.  For the Open File command, set the File Browser to the required file extension type.  See below for more about the Import Form.

 

Information about VXBasic Operational Sequence Updated for the current release.

 

  1. Select the file type to export to.

  2. Set the filter and format specific settings as desired.  See below for the forms that are used for each file type.

  3. Save the settings if desired.

  4. Pick OK to begin the export, Reset or Cancel as desired.  

 

IGES Import

 

 

Import Form - Type

 

This list contains the import file types supported by VX.  Those listed on the VX Tab are included with each VX license.  Those listed on the TM Tab (TransMagic) and the CCE Tab (cadcam-e) require third-party translator passwords to be installed.  Ask your VX sales representative about these options.  

 

The selections are VX level dependent.  That is, only the file types compatible with the active VX level (i.e., part, sketch, drawing sheet) as well as the selected Target (see below) are available for selection.  Select from the list of file types to import.

 

 

Import Form - Target

 

Part, Sheet, Sketch

This option allows you to select the target object type to create.  If no VX file is active (i.e., the file level), a VX file and object are created using the same name as the import file.

 

If a VX file is active but no object (i.e., the object level), an object is created using the same name as the import file and then activated.  If an object is active (i.e., part, sketch or Drawing sheet), this option is not active.  It is assumed that the target will be an object type compatible with the active object.  When active, select from part, sketch or sheet.

 

See CAD Tips & Techniques about Importing Geometry with Dimensions into a Sketch.

 

 

Import Form - Settings Updated for the current release.

 

Set Filter

Displays the Import Objects Filter Form. Set the import filters as desired.

 

Set Options

Displays the import options form specific to the file Type selected.  Some file types have no additional options available while others are grouped together on the same form.  Refer to the list below.

 

IGES Import Options Form

General Import Options Form - CATIA / Parasolid / Pro/E / PS2 / PS3 / Unigraphics / VX Neutral / STL

VDA Import Options Form

AutoCAD Import Options Form - DWG / DXF

Image Import OptionsNew in VX

 

Save Settings

Saves the active settings in the Import Objects Filter Form (SetFilter button) and Import Options Form (Set Options button) for the file type being imported.  The default settings for each file type (e.g., .igs, .stp etc.) are saved independently.  These settings will be used every time VX is loaded.  They will also be used by the Open File command if you choose to open to a non-VX file format.

 

 

Import Form - Other Options

 

OK

Accepts the current settings and begins importing the file. For all formats except Parasolid, the status will be displayed in the Translator Progress Window. For the Parasolid format, the Parasolid Import Form is displayed. Export will begin and the status displayed when you select OK from this form. Refer also to the description section of this topic for more information about exporting to the Parasolid format.

 

Reset

Reset all filters and options to their previous defaults.

 

Cancel

Keep the current settings but close this form without importing.

 

 

Information about VXFor Parasolid Imports

 

If you select Parasolid as the format type and then pick the OK button, additional Parasolid options are available from the Parasolid Import Form after the file is selected from the File Browser.

 

 

Information about VXTips & Techniques

 

Tips & Techniques

Supported file types and extensions

Refer to Import/Export Formats for file extensions and additional information about each file type.

 

Tips & TechniquesDon't forget to keep your translator passwords current

For CATIA, Pro/E and Unigraphics, you are prompted for a required password if your translator license has expired.  Contact your VX dealer to obtain new passwords.

 

Tips & TechniquesYou can import multiple files at the same time

You can select multiple files during one import session.  If you are IN a Part, Sketch or Drawing Sheet, ALL files will be combined into that Part, Sketch or Drawing Sheet.  If you are NOT in a Part, but you have "Auto activate" (refer to the Import Options Form for each format) enabled, then ALL files will be combined into a Part of the first file's name.  If you are not in a Part and auto activate is not enabled, then each file will be created in its own part.

 

Tips & TechniquesYou can create surfaces from imported STL data

An imported STL object can be selected as input for the Face from Point Cloud command.  It is important to note that this is not a general purpose STL to NURBS conversion and/or translation tool.  It can be used to that effect, however, for certain supported cases.

 

The supported cases include those that the Surface from Point Cloud command supports. Base faces can still be used, including ones with seam edges.  You will need to provide a base face in cases where the STL data cannot be projected to a common plane adequately.  See Finite Element Method (FEM) for Surface Creation section for more information.

 

 

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