Hi,
I was wondering if there are any limitations when exporting a project as RVM instead of as PDMS/E3D? Is there any feature that is not supported for the RVM file format compared to PDMS?
Hi,
I was wondering if there are any limitations when exporting a project as RVM instead of as PDMS/E3D? Is there any feature that is not supported for the RVM file format compared to PDMS?
It is a very strange question use-case dependant, but:
Only a RVM-file: is like getting a post card from someone on vacation
Access to E3D's databases and the entire project: is like going on vacation yourself
RVM is just exporting the information available in E3D
Logically,if some data is missing,that could be from upgrading from PDMS to E3D or some access related restrictions
as such not witnessed any issues with E3D
RVM is just exporting the information available in E3D
Logically,if some data is missing,that could be from upgrading from PDMS to E3D or some access related restrictions
as such not witnessed any issues with E3D