If you are going to use AVEVAs MAS project as a start for the cats&specs, I suggest that you copy all databases into another new PDMS project first, and leave the original MAS project untouched.
I am sorry that I did not mention this in my last post, but I was in a hurry at work, and the phone was ringing like crazy all day.
Please tell if you need help with copying the MAS project into a new project.
My opinion is that the MAS project is good to start from with your own cats&specs, but it is far from ready when it comes to real project work.
You can live with only one global HUB license for now, but when the real project work starts off with high speed, and you constantly create new cats&specs, you will definetly need another license(my personal opinion. It might be that De is able to use 1 global HUB license for 50 global projects, but I want all global projects to be running at the same time :shades_smile: ).
If you are going to use AVEVAs MAS project as a start for the cats&specs, I suggest that you copy all databases into another new PDMS project first, and leave the original MAS project untouched.
I am sorry that I did not mention this in my last post, but I was in a hurry at work, and the phone was ringing like crazy all day.
Please tell if you need help with copying the MAS project into a new project.
My opinion is that the MAS project is good to start from with your own cats&specs, but it is far from ready when it comes to real project work.
You can live with only one global HUB license for now, but when the real project work starts off with high speed, and you constantly create new cats&specs, you will definetly need another license(my personal opinion. It might be that De is able to use 1 global HUB license for 50 global projects, but I want all global projects to be running at the same time :shades_smile: ).