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Allegro and SharePoint

Wild
Wild over 6 years ago

My team wants to use Microsoft SharePoint for library storage.

Has anyone tried this?

Is there a way to have allegro to point to a sSharePoint  folder to load all the library files?

Many thanks in advance.

Wild

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 6 years ago

    I don't believe that there is any "turn key" way to do this but there are some SharePoint capabilities built into the Allegro Engineering Data Management products. Also, as I understand it, these require "some work" from Cadence services to get the integration with SharePoint completed. You would probably need to speak with your Cadence Account Manager, and associated Applications Engineer, to get a handle on what's involved, if you want to go down that route.

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  • Wild
    Wild over 6 years ago in reply to oldmouldy

    Thanks for the response.  The major issue right now is that the SharePoint links are all hyperlininks. 

    My approach right now will be inward facing, we have a SharePoint team and I will work withem.

    I appericate the information.

    Kind Regards,

    Wild

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  • Robert Finley
    Robert Finley over 6 years ago

    The only justification I've seen for Sharepoint is other departments need help justifying/sharing it's cost to the business.

    GitHub is a very effective offsite repo for GIT at $8 a month.

    Atlassian Sourcetree is our local machine manager.

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