Getting your data ready and fit for the loading process is crucial when you need to import thousands of files into Autodesk Vault. Making this process smoother, safer and repeatable can save you a lot of time and money, not to mention frustration.
powerLoad is a brilliant set of tools designed to improve data loading by combining different actions and features for data consistency, optimization and validation into your very own flow, tailored to your specific needs and requirements.
powerJobs automates design tasks executed manually such as PDF, DXF and STEP publishing, file printing and plotting, BOM publishing and email notifications. powerJobs has been equipped with everything you need to speed up your workflow and make it trouble-free and reliable. Installing and configuring powerJobs takes only few minutes thanks to pre-built templates. It is super-flexible and can be adapted to any individual process requirement. By automating and delegating tasks which are typically executed manually, the engineering team, reduces human errors and gains back valuable time and better data quality.
powerGate simplifies the item creation and the BOM transfer process directly from Autodesk Vault or Autodesk Inventor, reducing extensively time and improving data quality. powerGate extends the Vault user interface, providing access to the ERP data and engineers/designers can perform all required ERP actions directly from Vault or Inventor. BOM comparison and BOM transfer checks ensure that the BOM changes are transferred securely. Thanks to the direct integration with the ERP system, every action is immediate, fast and secure and the user has immediate feedback. The ease of use of powerGate workflows makes the ERP interactions very natural.
powerPLM is Autodesk’s preferred connector from Autodesk Vault to Autodesk Fusion 360 Manage. It synchronizes the Vault BOM and associated files with Fusion Manage and extends the Vault change management across the organization. The connector is up and running in minutes thanks to preconfigured workflows, and the built-in configuration makes it easy to map workspaces, properties and define overall behaviors. Scripting allows existing workflows to be tailored and extended to meet individual requirements, and new custom workflows to be created, while maintaining compatibility with new versions and reducing maintenance costs. powerPLM is built on leading-edge technologies such as the latest Fusion Manage and Forge APIs, unleashing the full power of Fusion 360 Manage.
powerVault helps you easily to customize Autodesk Vault with simple Windows PowerShell cmdlets, allowing anyone with little scripting skills to create their own code.
The complex Vault API is wrapped in simple PowerShell commands, making it easy to understand and use the code. PowerVault can be used in the context of Vault Data Standard (powerJobs, powerEvents and powerGate), simplifying the implementation of the required business logic and reducing the amount of code needed, or it can also be used for stand-alone scripts. For the most common operations, powerVault provides a suitable cmdlet with simple parameters, allowing you to focus on your objectives while powerVault takes care of the Vault API. powerVault scripts remain compatible across Vault versions, a script written for Vault 2018 works smoothly even with Vault 2020.
When it comes to large Autodesk Inventor assemblies, the file names displayed in the Inventor browser are often indiscernible and unrelated to their content, and this makes component identification tricky. Ideally, the file names should include some additional information, like the part number, the title or even the material. With mightyBrowser you can display the information you need in the browser names of an Inventor assembly, presentation or drawing to keep a constant overview of your design. mightyBrowser allows you to configure which information you wish to display for the component names so that you can easily identify them in the browser tree of an assembly with hundreds of components. You can also choose which properties to include in the browser name, so that the name truly speaks to you. mightyBrowser works well in combination with Vault, which often uses a non-descriptive file naming scheme. With mightyBrowser you get descriptive display names and browser names even when you use file numbering schemes.