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: Product Suggestions : PLM integration PLM integration : Maybe an interim step is to just... Author: craig4toneSubject: 1949Posted: 13 Dec 2016 at 7:26amMaybe an interim step is to just integrate the FPX library with the CAD tool parts database
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. The Unisoft CELLS Workflow MES interface is ODBC (Open Database Connectivity). ODBC is a general, more or less vendor-neutral mechanism for accessing relational databases
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a PLM system with LE being the "footprint" master for revision control and or possibly part number and manufacturer database control point for
| https://unisoft-cim.com/cells-route-builder.html
. There you will get a detailed understanding of the CELLS software and you will be walked through a sample database provided that contains 200 serialized units in one work order and 10 subassemblies in
| https://unisoft-cim.com/cells-reports.htm
. Check production status and generate reports via the Unisoft CELLS Workflow MES or by making queries directly against the database where the real time data is stored
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: PC running Windows 95 or newer. Approx. 100 megabytes of hard drive space is required. DATABASE: Any ODBC-compliant database can be used in normal installations
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. The administrator tables contain the setup of routing, linked documents, defects, users, etc. The example database tables below are in Microsoft Access and are displayed in datasheet view
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: Much of the populating of database tables when setting up CELLS Workflow is done using the CELLS Route Builder which provides a natural way to populate the NEXT_STEP, DEFECTS, DOCUMENTS, etc