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  1. Select the Search button Binoculars_icon.png (the binoculars) to search for the V7 data.

  2. 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:

    Assembly already exists message


    • 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.

  3. On the New Assembly page, the selected V7 assembly name should appear in the Assembly Information area. Select Next.

  4. On the New Process Options page, select an existing FactoryLogix process template using the Choose a Template drop-down.

    New Process Options


The Process Mapping area of the page allows you to map the V7 process revision model points to FactoryLogix process flow operations.

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  1. Map the V7 model points to the appropriate FactoryLogix operations, then select Finish to begin importing the V7 project into FactoryLogix.


    Status messages alert you to the progress of the import.

    Importing V7 message



    When the import is complete, FactoryLogix will open the newly-created process in the Process Definition window. The CAD and BOM are imported and the Process Flow node of the Process Tree is selected. Any V7 import errors or information are displayed at the bottom of the Process Tree in the Visual Aid Import Log. 

    Visual aid import log


  2. Select the Visual Aid Import Log link to view any import errors.

    Visual aid import log detail



    Any errors will display in the Error List along with an explanation, model point, and the page number of the encountered error.

  3. To export the full import log as a *.csv file, select the Export CSV File button in the upper-right corner of the window.

  4. When you're finished viewing the import log, select OK to return to the Process Definition window.

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