The ability to transfer data to and from SDS/2 is just as important as the information created inside the program. In fact, the industry’s need to eliminate redundant input was a central influence on the initial and continued development and direction of SDS/2.
Design Data pioneered the concept of importing and exporting data to and from other software products. Today, SDS/2 still provides more links for more data than any other CAD system in the steel industry.
Numerous options for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) allow the SDS/2 user to share data with other software packages for engineering, analysis, fabrication or construction.

