One of the latest new features added in Solid Edge, and much requested functionality, is the Pack and Go command. This command allows you to quickly and easily collect a set of project documents and copy them to a new location. This is typically for the purpose of collaborating with other people outside the company such as consultants, vendors, or clients.
Pack and Go is available in both Solid Edge and Design Manager
Design Manager
Solid Edge
Pack and Go uses a “Property Manager” type interface to display the contents of a project Assembly and attributes associated with the project documents.
Options are available to:
If using the option to Include Drawings an automatic where used is done to find draft files related to the assembly and its components to include in the copy operation. By automatic it means Pack and Go looks in the folder locations of all documents related to the project and uses their folder locations to find draft files. Because it is automatic it does not allow the user to add more “Looked In” folder locations. If the draft files have been placed outside of these default folder locations it will not find those draft files. You can use Design Manager to include other folder locations (where the related draft files exist) and achieve the desired result of getting all draft files.
If using the option to Include Simulation Results Pack and Go finds all .ssd files associated with the assembly and its components and adds them to the copy operation.
If using the Single Folder option all documents associated with the project data set are collected and copied to a single folder. If the assembly has components with duplicate filenames but in various folder locations we automatically rename the duplicate filenames and copy them into the single folder location.
If using the Maintain Folder Structure option we replicate the folder structure of all the components and create subfolders under the New Location. With this option we do not automatically rename duplicate filenames and put them in their corresponding subfolder locations.
During the Copy operation we copy all the project documents to the new location. If using the zip file option after the copy operation we zip the files into a single file and delete the Solid Edge files in the new location. Thus the result is a single zip file.
Some other tidbits of information:
Note the purpose of Pack and Go was to provide a quick and easy utility to replicate a set of project documents. Design Manager can accomplish the same purpose with much more UI and controls to find all draft files and rename duplicate filenames.
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