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TechDB Settings Guide

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Technology Database Setting Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Technology Database Basics ............................................................... 4
What is Technology Database (TechDB)? .........................................................4
Why are TechDB settings important?.................................................................4
Flowchart illustrating TechDB Settings for first-time users of SOLIDWORKS
CAM ...................................................................................................................5
Supported MS Access Versions for running TechDB ........................................6
Default Folder Location of the TechDB files .......................................................6
Installed TechDB files and their Functions .........................................................7
Default TechDB mode on installing SOLIDWORKS CAM .................................8
Changing settings to open TechDB in 32-bit or 64-bit mode .............................8
Changing the Settings of TechDB in SOLIDWORKS CAM Options ....................... 8
Opening TechDB in 32-bit or 64-bit mode ..........................................................9
Method 1: Opening TechDB from the SOLIDWORKS CAM Interface .................... 9
Method 2: Opening TechDB using Windows Explorer .......................................... 10
Method 3: Opening TechDB from the Windows Start menu ................................. 10
Customizing Technology Database ................................................................ 10
2. Technology Database Settings .......................................................... 11
Sharing the TechDB on a Network Drive ........................................................ 11
Pre-requisite for Sharing TechDB/ Report Database on a Network Drive ............. 11
Steps to move the TechDB and Report Database to a shared location ................ 11
Steps for creating a common TechDB repository on a Floating Network ....... 12
Verifying the successful linking of the TechDB ..................................................... 13
Creating and Using a SQL-based TechDB ..................................................... 13
Pre-requisites for creating a SQL-based TechDB ................................................. 14
Creating a SQL-based TechDB for SOLIDWORKS CAM ..................................... 14
Linking the SQL Database .......................................................................................... 14

Legal Notices .............................................................................................. 16

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1. TECHNOLOGY DATABASE BASICS


What is Technology Database (TechDB)?
The TechDBTM, a Microsoft Access database, is the intelligence behind the
machining automation in SOLIDWORKS CAM application. The knowledge-based
machining technology, tooling details, cutting conditions and operation defaults
saved in the Technology Database are used to generate operations
automatically.
The TechDB is shipped with data that is considered generally applicable to
most machining environments. In order to gain full advantage of SOLIDWORKS
CAM, you need to customize this data as per your best practices and machine
tool infrastructure available at your end. The machining information in the
database is divided into these categories:
 Machine: All the CNC machines in your facility and the associated
controller and tool crib.
 Tools: The tool library can contain all the tools in your facility.
 Cutting Parameters: Information for calculating feed rates and spindle
speeds, stock materials and tool materials.
 Feature and Operations: The machining sequence for different types of
features.

Why are TechDB settings important?


The Technology Database is the intelligence behind the machining automation
in SOLIDWORKS CAM. It stores the all the machining practices of your facility
and the information can be used to generate toolpaths on various types of
features. Such a repository ensures uniformity and quality in the generated
toolpaths. To make the best use of the TechDB, you will have to change from
default settings of TechDB to suit your requirements such as:
 Creating common TechDB repository on a Floating Network (multi-user)
 Sharing the TechDB on a network drive
 Setting up a SQL-based Technology Database

Please refer the flowcharts given on the next page to gain an understanding of
the various Technology Database (TechDB) settings.

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Flowchart illustrating TechDB Settings for first-time users of SOLIDWORKS CAM

Install
SOLIDWORKS CAM
Refer Installation
Guide

Have you
installed a
Floating network Standalone Single User
License License or License
Floating Network
License?

Do you
Do you want share the
want a TechDB on the
MS-Access No Network?
MS-Access
based TechDB or (ideal in situation where
SQL-based Based multiple single user
TechDB? TechDB licenses are
present)

SQL-based Yes
TechDB
Share the TechDB on a
Create a common TechDB network drive
repository on the Floating
Network

Change settings to create a Create a common


SQL-based TechDB for TechDB repository on
SOLIDWORKS CAM the Floating Network

Customize the TechDB


to suit your
requirements and use

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Supported MS Access Versions for running TechDB


Microsoft Access is a pre-requisite for using the Technology Database. The
following 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Access are supported:
 MS Access 2010 SP2 (32-bit and 64-bit versions)
 MS Access 2013 SP1 (32-bit and 64-bit versions)
 MS Office 365 with Office 2013/2016 (32-bit and 64-bit versions)
 MS Access 2016 (32-bit and 64-bit versions)

Note: If you want to share TechDB over a Network Drive, then the minimum
supported version of MS Access required is MS Access 2010 SP2.

Default Folder Location of the TechDB files


When SOLIDWORKS CAM is installed on a system, TechDB files are installed
within the SOLIDWORKS_CAM_Data folder usually at the following location:
Drive:\Program Data\SOLIDWORKSCAMData\Lang\xxxx
Where xxxx indicates the language folder

TechDB files located in the \SOLIDWORKSCAMData\Lang\xxxx folder

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Installed TechDB files and their Functions


 TechDB.mdb: This file contains the data portion of the TechDB. By default, it
is located in the \2018\lang\xxxx folder within the SOLIDWORKSCAMData data
folder. If required, this file can be moved to any other folder location,
including a network drive. Moving this file to a network drive will be
required in cases where more than one CAM engineer would be using a
centralized knowledge base. TechDB accessed from such a shared location
will ensure that all users access a common TechDB.
For more details, read: Sharing the TechDB on a Network Drive

 ReportDatabase.mdb: This file contains the templates and data for the MS
Access based Setup Sheet function. All the customization done to MS Access
based Setup Sheets are stored in the ReportDatabase.mdb file. By default,
this file is installed in the same location as TechDB.mdb. This file must be
located in the same folder as the TechDB.mdb. If the TechDB.mdb file moved
to a shared location, then the ReportDatabase.mdb file must also be moved to
the same location.

 TechDBForms.mde/ TechDBFormsx64.mde:
These files provide the User Interface for all the forms of TechDB.
o The TechDBForms.mde is used to open the TechDB in 32-bit Microsoft
Access version.
o On 64-bit systems, the TechDBFormsx64.mde is used to open the TechDB
in 64-bit Microsoft Access version.
When the TechDB is shared on a Network Drive, the TechDB.mdb and
ReportDatabase.mdb files are moved from the default location to the shared
location. However, the TechDBForms.mde and TechDBFormsx64.mde files must
still remain the \2018\lang\xxx folder of the SOLIDWORKSCAMData data folder
(where xxx defines the language).

 TechDB.bak: This file facilitates creation of backup files of the TechDB.mdb


and ReportDatabase.mdb whenever the SOLIDWORKS CAM installation is
updated with a Service Pack. In case you plan to use a SQL-based TechDB,

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this file is required for creating the SQL-based database. For more details,
read: Creating and Using an SQL-based TechDB

Default TechDB mode on installing SOLIDWORKS CAM


When SOLIDWORKS CAM is installed, it will check for the presence of Microsoft
Access on the system. TechDB will run in 32-bit mode or 64-bit mode
depending on whether 32-bit or 64-bit version of Microsoft Access version has
been installed.
 On 64-bit systems, if only 64-bit version of Microsoft Access is detected
(and not 32-bit), then TechDB will be run in 64-bit mode by default.
 On 64-bit systems, if both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Access are
present, TechDB will be run in 32-bit mode by default.

Changing settings to open TechDB in 32-bit or 64-bit


mode
SOLIDWORKS CAM is supported only on 64-bit systems. Though the TechDB
runs in 32-bit mode by default on 64-bit systems, users can switch the TechDB
to 64-bit mode, if required. However, running the 64-bit mode of TechDB is
only possible if 64-bit Microsoft access is installed on the system.

Changing the Settings of TechDB in SOLIDWORKS CAM Options


Following are the steps to set/change the default mode in which TechDB will be
opened:
1. Open SOLIDWORKS CAM application as an Add-In within SOLIDWORKS.
2. On the SOLIDWORKS CAM Command Manager, click on the SOLIDWORKS CAM

Options button .
3. The Options dialog box will be displayed. Click on the File Locations tab.
4. In the TechDB forms dropdown list:
 Select TechDBForms.mde (32bit) to run TechDB in 32-bit mode.
 Select TechDBFormsx64.mde (64bit) to run TechDB in 64-bit mode.
5. Click OK to apply the changes and close the dialog box.
6. Restart SOLIDWORKS.

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Selecting the TechDB Forms format from the dropdown list in the Options dialog box

Opening TechDB in 32-bit or 64-bit mode


The following methods explain how to open TechDB in 32-bit or 64-bit mode.

Method 1: Opening TechDB from the SOLIDWORKS CAM Interface


Launch SOLIDWORKS CAM as an Add-In within SOLIDWORKS. On the

SOLIDWORKS CAM Command Manager, click on the Technology Database


button. The TechDB will be launched in 32-bit or 64-bit depending on the
TechDB settings set in SOLIDWORKS CAM Options.
If you have installed non-English language versions of SOLIDWORKS CAM and
are currently running SOLIDWORKS CAM in a non-English language version,
then on clicking the Technology Database button on the SOLIDWORKS CAM
Command Manager, the Technology Database corresponding to the language will
be launched.

Note: The TechDB Forms setting within SOLIDWORKS CAM Options will be
applied whenever you access TechDB from the SOLIDWORKS CAM
Interface.

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Method 2: Opening TechDB using Windows Explorer


Using Windows Explorer, open the default folder location of TechDB files. In this
folder location, open the file TechDBForms.mde or TechDBFormsx64.mde.

Method 3: Opening TechDB from the Windows Start menu


Click Start on the Windows task bar and select:
All Programs>>SOLIDWORKS CAM 2018>>Technology Database.
 To open TechDB in 32-bit mode, select Technology Database listed under
this menu item. (This action opens the file TechDBForms.mde.) On 64-bit
machines, this option will be displayed only if a 32-bit version of Microsoft
Access is installed.
 To open TechDB in 64-bit mode, select Technology Database (64-bit) listed
under this menu item. (This action opens the file TechDBFormsx64.mde.)
Note that this option will be displayed only if your system has a 64-bit
version of Microsoft Access installed.

Note: This method to open the TechDB can be used only for the English
language version of SOLIDWORKS CAM. For non-English language
versions, use either Method 1 or Method 2 mentioned in this section.

Customizing Technology Database


After opening TechDB, you can view/edit/customize it to suit your facility’s
requirements. To learn how to customize the Technology Database to suit your
facility’s requirements, we recommend that you read the Manual Technology
Database Tutorial. This manual can be accessed from the Windows Start menu by
selecting:
All Programs>>SOLIDWORKS CAM 2018>>Manuals>>Technology Database Tutorial

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2. TECHNOLOGY DATABASE SETTINGS


This chapter deals with the various Technology Database settings you might
have to change from time to time depending on your requirements.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
 Sharing the TechDB on a Network Drive
 Steps for creating a common TechDB repository on a Floating Network
 Creating and Using a SQL-based TechDB

Sharing the TechDB on a Network Drive


Sharing the TechDB on a network drive will be required in the following cases:
 When more than one CAM engineer will be using a centralized knowledge
base of TechDB
 When you want to safeguard the TechDB repository by shifting to a
secure location

Pre-requisite for Sharing TechDB/ Report Database on a Network Drive


The minimum compatible version of MS Access required when sharing TechDB/
Report Database over a network drive is MS Access 2010 SP2 (Runtime or Full).
If you do not have this minimum supported version installed, then MS Access
2010 Runtime SP2 will be installed automatically by the SOLIDWORKS CAM
Installation Wizard when you run the SOLIDWORKS_CAM_2018.msi from the
SOLIDWORKS CAM Installer Package.

Steps to move the TechDB and Report Database to a shared location


1. Browse to the default location where the TechDB files are installed within the
SOLIDWORKS_CAM_Data data folder. This path is usually:
Drive:\Program Data\SOLIDWORKSCAMData\Lang\xxxx
Where xxxx indicates the language folder
2. From this folder, move the files TechDB.mdb and ReportDatabase.mdb to a
shared folder location on the network. However, the TechDBForms.mde/
TechDBFormsx64.mde files should be retained within this location.
3. After completing Step 2, open the Technology Database on the user’s
computer.
4. When Microsoft Access is launched:

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 If you moved the TechDB files as mentioned in Step 2, then a message


window displays to indicate the database files cannot found and then the
Database Link Wizard will be displayed.
 If you moved the TechDB files as mentioned in Step 2 but retained their
original copies within the default TechDB folder location, then the Main
Menu for the TechDB will be displayed. Under Maintenance in the TechDB
navigation tree, click the Link Database item. The Database Link Wizard
will be displayed.
5. In the Database Link Wizard, read the information in Step 1 and then click the
Next button.
6. Use the Browse button to locate the TechDB.mdb file that you moved to a
shared folder on the network and then click Next.
7. Click the Start Linking button.
8. When the linking is completed, click the Finish button.
9. Click the Exit button to close the TechDB.
10. Launch SOLIDWORKS CAM as an Add-In within SOLIDWORKS. Open a part
file.

11. On the SOLIDWORKS CAM Command Manager, click on the SOLIDWORKS


CAM Options button.
12. The Options dialog box will be displayed.
13. The File Locations tab of this dialog box indicates the new location of the
TechDB. Verify that this path is correct.

Steps for creating a common TechDB repository on a


Floating Network
Ideally, if you have customized your Technology Database, then you need to
move the customized TechDB to a shared folder so that all users can access a
common TechDB repository. If you want such a centralized TechDB repository
to be accessed by the different clients on a floating network, then you need to
change the TechDB settings by moving the TechDB to a shared location and
changing the TechDB access path for each client system using the Database
Link Wizard.
Following are the steps to create a common centralized TechDB repository for
all the clients on a floating network:

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1. Identify the client system that has the TechDB files containing customized
TechDB data. In case no customized TechDB data has yet been generated,
then select any client on the floating network to begin the process.
2. On the selected client system, complete all the as given in the previous
section: Steps to move the TechDB to a shared location.
3. On each of these remaining clients systems, perform the following actions:
a. Open the Technology Database.
b. A message window will display indicating that the database files
cannot found and the Database Link Wizard will then be displayed.
c. In the Database Link Wizard, read the information in Step 1 of the
Wizard and then click the Next button.
d. Use the Browse button to locate the TechDB.mdb file that you moved
to a shared folder on the network and then click Next.
e. Click the Start Linking button.
f. When the linking is completed, click the Finish button.
g. Click the Exit button to close the TechDB.
h. Verify the successful linking of the shared TechDB as explained below.
All the clients on the floating network now access a common TechDB.

Verifying the successful linking of the TechDB


After changing the location of the TechDB, you can verify the successful linking
of TechDB with SOLIDWORKS CAM as follows:
1. Launch SOLIDWORKS CAM as an Add-In within SOLIDWORKS. Open a part
file.

2. On the SOLIDWORKS CAM Command Manager, click on the


SOLIDWORKS CAM Options button.
3. The Options dialog box will be displayed.
The File Locations tab of this dialog box indicates the new location of the
TechDB. Verify that this path is correct.

Creating and Using a SQL-based TechDB


By default, when you install SOLIDWORKS CAM, the Technology Database
(TechDB) is supplied in the Microsoft Access database format. Microsoft Access
forms provided with TechDB can connect with the following SQL Server versions
on the backend thereby providing client-server support:
 SQL Server 2005 / 2008/ 2012

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 SQL Server 2005 / 2008 Express


 SQL Server 2008 R2
Thus, if desired, you can use a SQL-based TechDB. Note that higher versions
of SQL Server are also supported.

Note: ‘SQL Server’ is a Microsoft product. The purchase and installation of this
software is separate from SOLIDWORKS CAM. Support for installation, setup
and database creation for SQL is not provided.

Pre-requisites for creating a SQL-based TechDB


1. Verify that you have a supported version of Microsoft Access: A full version or
runtime version of Microsoft Access 2007, 2010, 2013 or 2016 must be
installed or Office 365 service subscribed to.
2. Install the SQL Server: Minimum supported version of SQL Server installed on
the server must be SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2005 Express, SQL Server
2008, SQL Server 2008 Express or SQL Server 2008 R2. Higher versions are also
supported.
3. Create the SQL Database: Use the Restore Database functionality in SQL Server
Management Studio or SQL Server Management Studio Express to create the
Technology Database from the TechDB.bak file that is installed in the
Drive:\Program Data\SOLIDWORKS CAM Data\Lang\xxxx folder when you install
SOLIDWORKS CAM. The database can have any name.
4. Provide the necessary access rights for the users.

Creating a SQL-based TechDB for SOLIDWORKS CAM


You can link the TechDB to any valid SQL database and you can have any
number of databases; however, you can only link to one database at a time.

Linking the SQL Database


1. Open the Technology Database.
2. After this Microsoft Access Database opens, expand the Maintenance item in
the navigation tree and click Link Database. Click Next.
3. On the Locating the Source page, enter the required information and click
Next.
 For Link to, select SQL.
 Type the Server Name.

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 Select the Authentication Mode: Windows Authentication (the default user


ID you use to log in to Windows) or the SQL Authentication (specific SQL
user).
 Click the Get Database button and locate the database.
4. Click the Start Linking button. When the linking has completed, click Finish.
The TechDB is now ready to use with SOLIDWORKS CAM.

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