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Using Excel to create/modify pattern tables? 4

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TNguyen

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Sep 18, 2001
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Can MS Excel be used to create or modify pattern tables in Pro/E? I need to create complex irregular patterns and am more comfortable using Excel than Pro/Table.
 
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It is also not possible in 2001. You can edit family table in excel instead of protab or editor in 2000i2 or 2001.

Nikhil Gothankar
 
Hi,

I found this question posted by TNguyen few months ago. The reason I'm answering now at this question is because YES, IT IS POSSIBLE TO CREATE A PATTERN TABLE IN EXCELL. I tried in 2000i.

Follow me:

In EXCELL, create the table dimensions as follows (a simple example):

!# Pro/Table
1 0.1 0.1
2 0.1 0.2
3 0.1 0.3
.
.
.
.
10 0.1 1.0

IMPORTANT: Please remark the "!# Pro/TABLE" header!!! Without this, Pro/E will return an ERROR message.

Export your table in a TXT text. Modify the extension "txt" to "ptb".

IN PRO/E
FIRST:
You must create the hole you want to pattern. (i.e. a liniar hole with 2 dimensions from edges).

SECOND:
Pattern your hole:
PATTERN -> select the hole -> GENERAL (I'm using GENERAL because if a hole is outside of my solid, the feature will not fail) -> DONE-> TABLE -> select the pattern dimensions -> DONE -> READ -> select your file with ptb extension -> DONE.

That's it!

Atention to the order of the selecting dimensions! Dim 1 is for the column 2 in EXCELL and Dim 2 is for the column 3. Column 1 is the index for number of holes.

Good luck!
:) - Hora.
 
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