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Information for relations

Information for relations

Information for relations

(OP)
I'm interested in finding out as much information as possible about pro/e relations, and the input code it uses. Very specifically what it can do with family tables, though the more information the better. I've already found this http://silverstone.fortunecity.com/daytona/344/proehelp/fundamentals/relations.htm which was very helpful.

However, I need something more expansive and detailed. Does that exist?

Thanks

RE: Information for relations

What are you trying to do with relations?
There is also a section in the Help Topic collection on relations from PTCs website.
 

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RE: Information for relations

(OP)
I'm not sure if what I'm trying to do is possible. I have a family table in which I want to be able to have the relation compare a dimension between the first and last instance.

I'm thinking the following type of logic would be necessary:

-Find the number of instances in the family table

-If the D1 of the first instance is greater than the D1 of the last instance

-Then Param1 = a

-Else Param1 = b


 

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