The release enhances the "Active Workspace" integration, allowing users to access PLM data, check in parts, and manage revisions directly from the NX interface. This ensures that the "digital thread"—the traceable history of the product data—remains unbroken from concept to manufacture.
| Category | Setting | |----------|---------| | → Visualization | Set “Color Scheme” to “Light” (new modern default in 2212 is dark; change if desired) | | Modeling → General | Check “Rollback on edit” (warns before param changes) | | Drafting → General | Set “Inherit PMI from model” (on) | | Manufacturing → Geometry | Enable “Automatic hole recognition” |
"Now, the true test," Elias said. "Re-run the simulation."
NX 2212 deepens its symbiotic relationship with via the Active Workspace client. The headline feature is "Multi-User Design on a Single Component." Previously, branching and merging were reserved for large assemblies; now, multiple engineers can simultaneously edit different features of the same solid body. NX 2212 uses a conflict resolution engine that compares parametric history rather than just geometry, allowing users to merge a hole pattern from one branch with a fillet set from another without data loss.
The release enhances the "Active Workspace" integration, allowing users to access PLM data, check in parts, and manage revisions directly from the NX interface. This ensures that the "digital thread"—the traceable history of the product data—remains unbroken from concept to manufacture.
| Category | Setting | |----------|---------| | → Visualization | Set “Color Scheme” to “Light” (new modern default in 2212 is dark; change if desired) | | Modeling → General | Check “Rollback on edit” (warns before param changes) | | Drafting → General | Set “Inherit PMI from model” (on) | | Manufacturing → Geometry | Enable “Automatic hole recognition” | Siemens Nx 2212
"Now, the true test," Elias said. "Re-run the simulation." "Re-run the simulation
NX 2212 deepens its symbiotic relationship with via the Active Workspace client. The headline feature is "Multi-User Design on a Single Component." Previously, branching and merging were reserved for large assemblies; now, multiple engineers can simultaneously edit different features of the same solid body. NX 2212 uses a conflict resolution engine that compares parametric history rather than just geometry, allowing users to merge a hole pattern from one branch with a fillet set from another without data loss. allowing users to access PLM data