importing IGES in SW, how to manage layers
importing IGES in SW, how to manage layers
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Hello all,
I use UG, and one of my colleagues, using Missler TopSolid, is testing SW thiese days. She has some difficulties with layers.
I try to help her finding some answers.
In UG and TS (and also Catia e.g.), designed features are manages by layers, also called levels in TS (e.g. layer 1 to 256 in UG). It allows to make visible or not the items you need at one moment, and to create new elements in the particular layer you need.
IGES file format also uses this way of managing items.
I must admit I am quite confused when we try to import IGES :
How are managed the layers ? when we import IGES files, it seems that the notion of layer is lost. Is there such a way of sorting features in SW ? without any sort by layers, an imported, unparametered IGEs is quite... confused.
Thanks in advance for any help !
Best regards,
Jean-Luc
I use UG, and one of my colleagues, using Missler TopSolid, is testing SW thiese days. She has some difficulties with layers.
I try to help her finding some answers.
In UG and TS (and also Catia e.g.), designed features are manages by layers, also called levels in TS (e.g. layer 1 to 256 in UG). It allows to make visible or not the items you need at one moment, and to create new elements in the particular layer you need.
IGES file format also uses this way of managing items.
I must admit I am quite confused when we try to import IGES :
How are managed the layers ? when we import IGES files, it seems that the notion of layer is lost. Is there such a way of sorting features in SW ? without any sort by layers, an imported, unparametered IGEs is quite... confused.
Thanks in advance for any help !
Best regards,
Jean-Luc






RE: importing IGES in SW, how to manage layers
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
3DVision Technologies
www.3dvisiontech.com
www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376
FAQ559-716 - SW Fora Users
RE: importing IGES in SW, how to manage layers
We *can't* change the way the customers manage their data...
Regards,
Jean-Luc
RE: importing IGES in SW, how to manage layers
With that in mind, the way SW brings in data translated files is as an Imported body. So you don't have to worry about layers anymore. It will come in as a singlebody with no feature geometry. Just a dumb solid.
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
3DVision Technologies
www.3dvisiontech.com
www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376
FAQ559-716 - SW Fora Users
RE: importing IGES in SW, how to manage layers
Here's what I'd recommend. Have only the layers (features) you want to use in SolidWorks shown at the time of exporting from UG (or whatever program). These are the only ones that will show up when imported.
When importing an IGES file, we have no capacity to hide or show layers, so one should "show" exactly what one will expect to use in the imported SolidWorks file from the IGES file. So if you don't want a lot of construction surfaces on the imported model, hide those layers before exporting. Same with curves.
Jeff Mowry
www.industrialdesignhaus.com
Reality is no respecter of good intentions.