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Importing files.
chand_basha
Member Posts: 63 EDU
Hi,
I have been trying to import some data(.step) into On shape. But it showing errors like "Invalid or corrupt input file" and "Your import of DS20 00 00.STEP does not match any import history from the current window. I have tried out both the ways of importing. Please let me know how to import this properly.
I have been trying to import some data(.step) into On shape. But it showing errors like "Invalid or corrupt input file" and "Your import of DS20 00 00.STEP does not match any import history from the current window. I have tried out both the ways of importing. Please let me know how to import this properly.
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Answers
Maybe there's some problem with the step file? Have you tried any other files?
Programs I use to view STEP format:
- eDrawings Viewer (www.edrawingsviewer.com)
- Solid Edge Free2D+Viewer (www.plm.automation.siemens.com)
https://community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/Solid-Edge-Blog/Solid-Edge-2D-Drafting-now-views-3D-files/ba-p/430549
- STP Viewer (www.stpviewer.com)
HWM-Water Ltd
Nothing bad has happened and the translation will continue.
One of the many benefits of Onshape is that an action (such as importing), does not tie up your machine resources, you simply carry on working.
A request to import/export is spun off as a separate (asynchronous) task. The state of the task can be seen in the 'notifications' drop down (the bell).
When the translation has finished, you will either see the parts/assemblies appear as new elements, or an error log in the same window.
and when completed . . .