I have a part weldment.
Inside I have 3 bodies.
Each body has is cut list-item property like description, weight.
Can I link those properties into a design table?
I am runing SW 2006 SP 3.0
Sorry for the confusion CorBlimeyLimey
Thanks you for your answer
Thank you SBaugh for your answer.
I deleted the part with the missing id, and inserted it again.
It came with an id <5> since I was having 4 parts.
The thing is that now I have 4 parts in my assembly with the following id <2>, <3>, <4>, <5>.
No id <1> I don't thing it is important.
I opened an assembly in witch I had 4 identical parts. When I looked at the part one the id is missing, in the assembly tree I can see the part name <> no id number. The second part I see the part name <2>.
My problem is that I want to control the configuration of part 1 through a design table...
I found out the problem.
If you create the location dimension for the (point 1) from the point to the (line 2).
You get the point to be in the fourth quarter when changing the angle from 90 to 270,
or the point in the third quarter for 271 degree.
If you create the location dimension for the...
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Thank you for you comment
I made a mistake on my first message
At 90 degree the point is in the first quarter.
At 270 the point is in the fourth quarter.
At 271 the point is in the third quarter.
If you want I can send you the assembly.
I invite anybody that will work with skeleton sketch to do that 5 minutes test, and try to understand what is going on.
1) Create a sketch (sketch 1) on the top plan in an assembly.
2) On that sketch draw a circle (5 “ dia.) That is coincident with the origin.
3) Draw a vertical line (line 1)...
Make sure that you have "Family" written for name box for the cell A2 on all your sheets.
In additon check that you have a emty row under your configuration name.
Since SW 2005 SP 1.1
I get the massage "unexpected file" when I save some assembly or drawing.
I click ok, the file finish to save and closed.
Does anybody have an idea?
Another way is to have the features of part (B) going to vertex of a layout sketch in part (A.). The two parts must have the same origin. Use the (3) plans from each part to mate coincident.
Never rename a linear pattern feature dimension.
If you use a renamed dimension from a linear pattern feature in an equation you are in trouble. When editing the feature of a linear pattern, the names of the renamed dimension return to D1 automatically & the equation cannot be solved.
I know, the goal is not to change them but it is to use them as impute value for your other parts. It means that you can drives a assembly by one part by using driven dimension in design table.
You think that is extreme check this out!
Now that you have those 3 driving sketches (top, front & write) you can create a design table that drives your driving sketches.
In other words when you want to change something you look only in one place your design table.