About AnyCAD for Inventor
AnyCAD for Inventor allows you to reference a part or assembly file that is one year newer than the version you are on.
Important: You must have the latest updates installed to reference in a file that is one year newer than the version you are on. Updates can be downloaded via the Autodesk desktop app or from
https://manage.autodesk.com. Updates will not be provided for older versions of Inventor which are no longer supported.
Basics
- The file is associative to the newer version of the Inventor file. You create a reference to the newer file using the Open, Place, or Derive command.
- If the newer part or assembly changes, the file is marked for update
in the feature browser. When you perform an update, the revised newer file is loaded and the changes are incorporated.
- If you no longer want to update the part or assembly file with changes to the newer model, you can suppress or break the link between the earlier version of the file and the newer version of the file.
- The file can be saved and reopened by any installation of Inventor of the same version.
- The newer file is imported as solid and surface bodies. The newer file's iProperties, design view, and positional representations settings are maintained. All other Inventor features, geometries, and attributes are excluded, including:
- Modeling feature
- Parameters
- Mesh body
- 2D and 3D sketch
- DWG underlay
- Work features
- iMate
- MBD objects
- Assembly relationships
- Inventor file attributes, such as Sheet Metal settings, Weldment information, and Graphics settings
Migration
If you open and save the file in a newer version of Inventor (or use Task Scheduler to migrate files with references to newer versions):
- The newer version references become standard Inventor Place/Derive relationships.
- Downstream features are retained.
Workflows
The file type and the method for opening the newer file determine the workflow and options as shown in the following table.