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Possible simple question re: extrude limits (NX5)

Possible simple question re: extrude limits (NX5)

Possible simple question re: extrude limits (NX5)

(OP)
Where are the default values for the start and end distances stored?  I have no idea how the current default values were established, and I'd like to change them.  I skimmed through preferences and customer defaults but didn't find anything.

TIA

WinXP-SP3 / NX5.0.4.1 MP6 / Catia V5r18 / NX I-deas 5.3.0.14

RE: Possible simple question re: extrude limits (NX5)

The Extrude Start and End Limit defaults are not user settable.  For Metric unit parts, the original system defaults are 0mm and 25mm, and for Imperial unit parts, 0in and 1in.

Note that once you start making changes to these values, the system, via the Dialog Memory scheme introduced in NX 5.0, will remember and retain your last values set until you change them again, or you select the 'Reset' button at the top of the dialog, which will return the dialog settings back their original OOTB values.

Also note that unless you have disable this in Customer Defaults, the system will automatically retain the values of most all dialog entries not only for your current session, but will also retain the last used values when you launch your next session of NX so in reality the original default values become irrelevant once you realize that what is being shown to you are the actual values (and option settings) as you yourself used the last time you executed that particular function.

Therefore, starting with NX 5.0, the values of the Feature Parameters (as well as most other option settings) seen in most NX dialogs ONLY represent the system/customer default values when you launch NX the first time after installation or whenever you explicitly 'reset' a dialog.  In all other situations, the parameter values merely reflects your last usage of that dialog.

John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Design Solutions
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
http://www.siemens.com/plm
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To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
 

RE: Possible simple question re: extrude limits (NX5)

(OP)
Thanks, John.  I understand that the system retains the values from my previous session, however, they don't appear to retain whatever my last entry was.  Instead, they revert back to what I can only guess is the first values I used on my first extrude after installing the software.  For instance, my defaults are currently set to 0.8mm and 8.5mm, but if I create an extrusion with 0mm and 4mm as my limits, then save, exit, and start up again, the default values return to 0.8 and 8.5 instead of remembering 0 and 4.

It's a minor inconvenience, though, so I'm not worried about it.  I was just hoping there might be a way to set them myself.

Thanks again.

WinXP-SP3 / NX5.0.4.1 MP6 / Catia V5r18 / NX I-deas 5.3.0.14

RE: Possible simple question re: extrude limits (NX5)

The system does not remember edited values, only values entered when creating a new Extrude Feature.  Perhaps there could be confusion there.

John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Design Solutions
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
http://www.siemens.com/plm
http://www.plmworld.org/museum/

To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
 

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