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--- Begin Message --- Subject: I referenced the view and cross section using the same front datum plane. Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:50:53 -0700 User-agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (Windows/20070509)
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Having done this, the number of datum points in the pattern will vary
according to the height of the box. It would be one thing if the frame
was always moving the wrong direction, but it's sporatic. Don't know if
it is still available but I refer to it frequently.
What you should do is record a mapkey of adding all the parameters to
the first part and then just open every part and run the mapkey.

Because the mapkey will try to add the same parameters and will give you
an message "the param already exists". Section B is the one I'm having
trouble with. It has flow charts for every type of tolerance that makes
sure you have defined the Gtol correctly. Prior to this I was an
inventor user and am quite patial to there grey blue gradient.
It would be one thing if the frame was always moving the wrong
direction, but it's sporatic. If you are the system administrator,
please click here. Mating and Aligning have some flaws depending on the
order of placement. If this is the case I presume the author of the iges
file created the file using a sheetmetal program.

If so, you can create a layout and declare global parameters there.

Prior to this I was an inventor user and am quite patial to there grey
blue gradient.

That is, an assembly file contains only the information required to
define the number and location of its members, and in general does not
contain any non-positional geometric information. i'm pulling teeth over
this one! If you are the system administrator, please click here.

You will want to make sure the geometry maintains a nominal wall
thickness. I've looked through the tutorial pretty thoroughly, and I
can't find anything on assembly level relations. If you are the system
administrator, please click here.

Because the mapkey will try to add the same parameters and will give you
an message "the param already exists". It's excellent for Interchange
Assembly where you TAG only with Coordinate System. Product geometry is
always contained in the part databases, not in the assembly database.
For further assistance it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that you study the
Proe help on FAMILY TABLES which can be found in Proe fundamentals.
choose edit and set the colors as you wish.
When I modeled in Inventor I could create an Excel sheet then tell the
model to retrieve its dimensions from that sheet, thus giving myself a
global set of parameters to work from. I have not tried this before but
I have a hunch that it will work. So the question I'm getting to here is
can I create a relation in one part, that is driven by a parameter in
another part?

My current setup has suprisingly been working successfully though. When
I modeled in Inventor I could create an Excel sheet then tell the model
to retrieve its dimensions from that sheet, thus giving myself a global
set of parameters to work from. Project curves for the boundaries of the
dish but make sure their ends are normal to the dividing datum Make sure
you add normal constraints to the boundaries. i'm pulling teeth over
this one! I've looked through the tutorial pretty thoroughly, and I
can't find anything on assembly level relations. Is there an escape
sequence or something that I can use to add the ampersand symbol to my
note? It will let me do a section on any other plane in the model.
Sometimes it regens fine.
Aber warum auch nicht? If you save the settings as a new . Vielleicht
ist da auch etwas dran. It's excellent for Interchange Assembly where
you TAG only with Coordinate System.

It's excellent for Interchange Assembly where you TAG only with
Coordinate System.




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