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You can also select the Add New Process button to the right of Define Processes, then select Import from V7 from the drop-down to create a new assembly.
ly to Import dialog
In the Please select a V7 Assembly to Import dialog, enter a partial or full assembly name in the Search for box.
Use the Search By buttons to search the Fusion database for processes by Assembly name, Assembly Revision, Process Revision, and Customer name, then select the Search button (the binoculars).
Select the Import BOM button to import any BOM information associated with the selected assembly, assembly revision or process revision, including BOM Level AML and Alternate Part information.
Select the Import CAD button to import any CAD or Gerber data associated with the selected assembly, assembly revision, or process revision.
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Import CPF - In addition to the CAD and BOM files, imports process routing, visual aids, and other process ifnormation contained within a single *.CPF file. This tool is described in the topic Import product and process data from A V7 CPF file.
Select the Search button button (the binoculars) to search for the V7 data.
If the assembly name and revision already exist in the FactoryLogix database, a prompt will display, asking how you want to handle the BOM and CAD data:
Link to the Assembly in FactoryLogix - Utilizes the existing assembly's CAD and BOM data. (This option disables the Import CAD and Import BOM buttons on the toolbar.)
Re-import from the Legacy System - Overwrites existing assembly CAD and BOM data with the selected V7 assembly data.
Create a New Assembly Revision - Allows a new assembly revision to be created under the existing assembly name.
On the New Assembly page, the selected V7 assembly name should appear in the Assembly Information area. Select Next.
On the New Process Options page, select an existing FactoryLogix process template using the Choose a Template drop-down.
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