I managed to drive the conversions with the workflow, I can now save a part in step format as soon as the modification is approved...
On the other hand, for data cards , it's still not that, the @ works well to automatically put the data in the property form, but on the other hand, when making configurations, nothing happens while the form is well filled in for the configuration...
In addition to what @flegendre mentions, it seems to me that there is a subtlety in the operation when you add a configuration when the card is already filled in (who said bug?). I think that when adding a config, the values in the new tab remain empty or take the default value (depending on the setting).
Once the configuration has been created, you must return to the map.
It remains to be checked if my memory is correct and if this possible bug has not been corrected: we were working on EPDM 2011 I think.
Thank you for your answers, I'll test this as soon as I solve the following problem:)
I have a "client" who wants to connect to my safe, the PDM client installation went very well, he managed to make me a pink, found the name of my local server... However, when he puts the login credentials, it doesn't work. Even if it uses my credentials or those of the admin which are not used and which works on my pc. Apparently it would come from the field that did not create or that is not the same
When I bought Solidworks and EPDM, I wasn't there, because it was my manager who did it.
After that, you can call it a good salesperson and I agree with you, I didn't need EPDM. In addition, the support was not offered to me, because I installed it locally so no support because it is not really official and it has a cost to have support for the installation of EPDM
Yes, the support has a cost, but so does the EPDM license!! (I don't blame you, I sympathize).
In general, we come to an SGDT (as is EPDM) when you can no longer have some control over your data (errors, no history,...). EPDM obviously allows other functionalities, but this is the main argument: regulating the data.
But if you're all alone, or even 2 or 3, it's heavier than it brings advantages. Especially since with 2 or 3 of us manage to agree on how to proceed, whereas from 10 or 15, it quickly becomes anarchy, hence the usefulness of the EPDM.
After a long delay, I am coming back to you to give you news. So, first of all, I had to reinstall EPDM because I received the dvds of SolidWorks, EPDM and SQL, after 3 months (hats off to the salesman). The problem is that obviously everything didn't go as the first time, so formatting the PC... But I managed to reinstall everything and it works again (phew)
I will now be able to thanks to the comment of @Benoit.LF and @flegendre be able to configure the whole thing. I thank them very much for their help
If time allows and I hope so, I would write a tutorial for installing EPDM locally with the resolution of the errors I had.
So I'm closing this topic which drifted a little at the end. I'll write other questions about my EPDM needs in order to get points for everyone.
For information, EPDM is not really necessary when you are alone working in CAD and especially you have to take into account that if another person wants to connect to the database you need another SolidWorks license even if the person comes to work 1 day from time to time (to be taken into account because not all EPDM vendors have this same policy (see ProEngineer))