Autodesk Vault Professional tracks the lifecycle of items used to manufacture products. The vault manages the files necessary to produce those items, such as CAD designs and the supporting documentation. Because information from the vault needs to be consumed by departments outside of engineering, the files in the vault are linked to items. When a file is assigned an item, a unique item number based on your company's standard is assigned to the item and a Bill of Materials is generated that tracks the relationships between associated items using the file relationship information from the vault.
This feature is available in certain editions of Autodesk Vault. Refer to the table below to see if your edition has this feature.
2012 | 2013 | 2014 | |
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Autodesk Vault Basic | |||
Autodesk Vault Workgroup | |||
Autodesk Vault Collaboration | |||
Autodesk Vault Professional |
Items refers to what a company manages, assembles, sells and manufactures. An item is identified by its item number or part number. Items typically represent:
Items can be created in 2 ways:
The Item Master is the complete list of all items within the system.
Item Tasks
Use the Item Record dialog box to perform the following item tasks:
Note: If you assign an item to a dwg file that belongs to an AutoCAD Electrical project, the project file be will be assigned to an item, and each dwg that belongs to that project will be assigned to an item.
Vault Professional uses a secure database. A user must have an account to access data and must be assigned appropriate user permissions. User permissions are set using the following roles:
Role |
Description |
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Administrator |
Full privileges within Vault Professional and administrative privileges on the server. ERP tasks are included. |
Item Editor Level 1 |
Basic file and item privileges within Autodesk Vault Professional, but cannot delete files, folders, or items. No administrative privileges on the server. |
Item Editor Level 2 |
Full privileges within Vault Professional, but no administrative privileges on the server. |
Item Reviewer |
Read-only access to items and files. |
Document Editor Level 1 |
Basic file adding and editing privileges within the vault, but cannot delete files and folders. No administrative privileges on the server. |
Document Editor Level 2 |
Full privileges within the vault, but no administrative privileges on the server. |
Document Consumer |
Read-only access to vault data only. |
ERP Manager |
Performs ERP tasks:
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