Febs
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 17, 2013
- 1
Hello everyone,
I'm relatively new here. I was wandering if anyone could help with SolidWorks 2003, it's an old version, but it's the one that my colage has license to.
Basicly I'm trying to use equations.
I've made a rectangle and attributed dimensions to it. I want it to be a square, so I use the equation:
"D1@Sketch1" = "D2@Sketch1"
The program won't accept this equation by giving me the message:
"The Syntax of this equation is incorrect."
and with:
"D1@Sketch1" = 100
it will give the same message.
Thanks in advance,
Febs
I'm relatively new here. I was wandering if anyone could help with SolidWorks 2003, it's an old version, but it's the one that my colage has license to.
Basicly I'm trying to use equations.
I've made a rectangle and attributed dimensions to it. I want it to be a square, so I use the equation:
"D1@Sketch1" = "D2@Sketch1"
The program won't accept this equation by giving me the message:
"The Syntax of this equation is incorrect."
and with:
"D1@Sketch1" = 100
it will give the same message.
Thanks in advance,
Febs