One the powerhouse new tools of SolidWorks 2013 is the Intesect tool. ![]() My point is simply this: Appreciate that the guys at SolidWorks has gone through the effort of providing you with the full version Read More… ![]() This new (actually it’s quite old) knowledge / solution comes in the form of an integrated, automated solution, from within SQL server, (which once again emphasizes the fact that the full version of SQL which is supplied to EPDM clients is just, well, that much better than the Express version which does not have backup maintenance plans). Looking back at what I did, I suppose that was the knowledge I had at the time. That is by no means a confession that I am an expert in anything, it simply means I have become…let’s just say, enlightened. When I wrote about automating your backups in this post, I was a still a newbie in the beginning stages of my automation career here at Mecad, and yes… it might have been a solution at one point, but I’ve since tuned my attention to something a little more palatable. For all you Enterprise administrators out there – I have a new-ish nugget.
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