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UGPC command

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Bambila

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Hi,

I understand that without opening the assembly we can come to know the child components in assembly and its counts using ugpc.exe. I have Two question on ugpc command please help on this.

1) How to get the part numbers and counts which are listed in command promt after key in the command in notepad?

2) How to check the assembly which is in teamcenter?

Thanks

Bambila
Mechanical Engineer
 
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Hi Bambila,
(1)Right click in the command prompt window select MARK then select the information you wish to copy.Press ENTER to copy the marked info and paste it in NOTEPAD.Will this do for you? I know there will be some editing required if you wish this data in some table format though.
(2) Also although i work mostly on native NX but i guess there must be some OOTB inside TC (have you tried structure manager?)Will let you know if i find some information.

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Kapil Sharma
 
When you run UGPC, redirect the output to a text file.

ugpc.exe <filename> >ugpc_output.txt



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