I am looking for myCADservices Premium / myCADtools users to write a testimonial about your daily use of these services and tools ! Answer a few questions about your use of the tools and highlight your expertise on this solution! A remote exchange of about thirty minutes is enough to collect your testimony
The questions that will be addressed are the following: What tools do you use? For what uses? To respond to what problems? Examples of your use of tools on SOLIDWORKS? What additional services do you use? (support, online training, etc.)
At the end of the day, you will receive an ILLICADO gift card worth €50 If you are interested, feel free to reply to this post or send me a private message! Thank you in advance! Have a good day everyone, Coralie
It would have been with pleasure... but overall, I have to admit that I hardly use myCADtools. On the other hand, @flegendre's testimony makes you want to dive into it. I tell myself that with the publication of other testimonies, I will think about it a little more / find a little more concrete examples So, I'm looking forward to them (the testimonies)
I guess the same company can't testify twice on the same subject.
My colleague grilled me a few years ago (even if I don't see the use of smartbom in it, even though it is one of the basic stones of the use that is reported there and has remained the same since this testimony):
Yes, @coin37coin there are some very interesting automatisms, which make it impossible to go back once adopted.
Smarproperties of course with auto-numbering of rooms via SQL server.
Smartbom to extract a bill of materials in an excel file with macro for sorting manufacturing Fi... Then export to our internal management software
Integration for the export of dxf in batch because sheetmetalManufacturing does not meet our needs (choose the cut face and paper plane of the cut)
Integration also to generate the batch pdfs of our plans with the quantities of the bill of materials retrieved by smartbom, the name of the customer, the name of the deal, and the number of the deal, as well as the name of the designer and the date.