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Suppression by Expression

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cubalibre000

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Jan 27, 2006
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Hi,
it's possible pilot the Suppression by Expression of a component feature in the assembly level ?

Thank you...

Using NX 8 and TC8.3
 
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It works really nice:
rmc (right mouse click) on the component in the ANT > suppression > controlled by expression > enter either a "1" or a "0" in the white box (usually I put a "1") to specify how you want the componenet to be determined as "on", and that number will be the last expression in your expression list.
In my cases "1" meant the componenet was "on" or opened, and "0" meant it was "off" or suppressed.
As you can imagine there is not a limit to what you can do with this.
 
Hi to all,
sorry for the delay and if I wasn't clear in my request.
But I would activate in assembly environment the suppression of a component feature.
For example I've a component that has a cut managed with the 'suppression by expression' command.
At the assembly level I want to activate or suppress this cut feature in the component.
It's possible ?



Thank you...

Using NX 8 and TC8.3
 
Then there is a "suppress feature by expression" command that can be used for that . . . that is if the cut feature is being put in at the assembly level.
 
Hi jerry1423,
the cut is at the component level...so I understand that is not possible.

Thank you...

Thank you...

Using NX 8 and TC8.3
 
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