SOLIDWORKS 3D Interconnect

SOLIDWORKS PDM supports the handling of references between SOLIDWORKS files and non-SOLIDWORKS CAD data created through 3D Interconnect.

You must add the non-SOLIDWORKS CAD files to the vault at the beginning so that they are referred from the file vault.

SOLIDWORKS PDM recognizes the non-SOLIDWORKS CAD references during check in of the parent SOLIDWORKS part or assembly and lists them as CAD references after check in is complete. You do not have to create any user-defined references. The CAD references are listed in the Contains tab, Bill of Materials tab, Where Used tab, and in any operation that lists the reference tree. This is true for both the parent SOLIDWORKS file and any parent non-SOLIDWORKS file.

For example, when you check in a SOLIDWORKS assembly along with an Inventor sub-assembly that is inserted in it, SOLIDWORKS PDM establishes PDM references between parent and its first level of child references. This also includes references between Inventor subassembly and its parts.

SOLIDWORKS PDM supports the following file formats through 3D Interconnect:
File format Extension
Autodesk® Inventor IPT, IAM
CATIA® V5 CATPART, CATPRODUCT
PTC®/CREO PRT, PRT., XPR, ASM, ASM., XAS
Siemens™ NX PRT
SOLID Edge® PAR, PSM, ASM
This integration does not affect the behavior of a non-SOLIDWORKS CAD file in its native application, that is when working with the file outside 3D Interconnect.