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Is there a way to get info/overview on relationships (mating conditions) between parts/datum planes/datum axes in an assembly.  I want to create an overview like part 1 is mated with face to datum plane 3, part 1-CSYS-X-axe is mated with part 2-face, etc.

Maybey trough grip, i've searched the support site from siemens, with the grip programs but couldn't find anything.  

Best regards,

Michäël.

NX4.0.4.2 MP10 / TCE 9.1.3.8_build_0711 / NX6.0.2.8 / NX7.0.0.9

Belgium

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Information - Assemblies - Mating Conditions
 

"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli

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Dear Michäël,

Sorry to hear your relationships aren't working out. This isn't usually an relationship advice column.

On a serious note take a look in the dependencies of the ANT as well it can often help to analyse them.

Best Regards

Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

Nil Desperandum illegitimi non carborundum

RE: Relationships

Once told to me by a UGS instructor (with a straight face) years ago during the modeling class: "Solid relationships are based on proper mating conditions..."

--
Bill  

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(OP)
Dear UG NX users,

my personal relationships-mating-conditions-button I haven't found yet either, fully aware that this isn't the right forum for it!

But on topic; told by a pro-eng. user that there was a possibility to create an overview by mating conditions in an assembly. (@Ben Loosli : more in depth than the "Information - Assemblies - Mating Conditions" function, I'm at the moment at home, will try tomorrow).

Sincerely,

the lonesome NX user.
(faster then his shadow copy)3eyes




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