Updating assembly structure
Updating assembly structure
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We are running NX7.5 with TC 8 integration.
I typically work on assemblies that contain parts owned by others. Often the owner of a part will let me know that they rev'ed a part. Is there a quick way to update my assembly such that I get the most current without reloading the entire assembly (some sort of live update)?
Currently I am closing the assembly and re-opening (load option of working) which goes out and finds all of the latest revisions. With large assemblies, this is very time consuming.
Alternatively, I sometimes close the part in question from my assembly (r-click part, close). Then file open the new part, select the new revision and open. Then go back to my assembly, verify the proper revision is in my tree and open the component fully within my assembly. This is quicker with large assemblies but still a bit time consuming.
I typically work on assemblies that contain parts owned by others. Often the owner of a part will let me know that they rev'ed a part. Is there a quick way to update my assembly such that I get the most current without reloading the entire assembly (some sort of live update)?
Currently I am closing the assembly and re-opening (load option of working) which goes out and finds all of the latest revisions. With large assemblies, this is very time consuming.
Alternatively, I sometimes close the part in question from my assembly (r-click part, close). Then file open the new part, select the new revision and open. Then go back to my assembly, verify the proper revision is in my tree and open the component fully within my assembly. This is quicker with large assemblies but still a bit time consuming.





RE: Updating assembly structure
File -> Close -> Close and Reopen All Modified Parts
See if you find something like that (it's going to the 'Close' menu that messes with some people's mind).
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RE: Updating assembly structure
Thanks for the help.
RE: Updating assembly structure
Today, a part in teamcenter shows as being revision 02, my assembly has an older revision in it (rev 01). When I choose File-> close-> close and re-open all modified parts, the assembly does not update with the current revision.
RE: Updating assembly structure
However this might help: Try going to...
File -> Options -> Assembly Load Options...
...and see if you have an option at the top of the dialog titled 'Load Latest'. If so, toggled it ON. See if that makes a difference.
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RE: Updating assembly structure
I often encounter this issue, and I've found that simply closing and re-opening the single component (from the ANT) works great.
This is probably just what John's suggestion does, just a slightly different way of getting there (same as so much in NX).
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RE: Updating assembly structure
Try to resync your workspace to the server or do asn update of the workspace on all out-dated components.
(Generic answer because I only have Windchill experience, no TC, but the concepts should be the same.)
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RE: Updating assembly structure
Well actually we have teamcenter & windchill. From TC we check files into Winchill. It's a belt and suspenders PWM nightmare.
Anyway, I do not have the load option of "Load Latest".
I have no problem getting the latest files into my assembly when I open the assembly from scratch. But...if someone revs up one of the parts while my assebly is open there does not seem to be an easy way to get the part updated in my assembly.
I can close the part in the ant, open the part with the proper rev, go back to my assembly and re-open the part. Just wondering if there was an easier way.... A "file->close-> close & re-open out of rev parts" option would be nice :)
RE: Updating assembly structure
"Good to know you got shoes to wear when you find the floor." - Robert Hunter
RE: Updating assembly structure
Today, I close the part when I am in the assembly (only the part) but I have not found a way to stay in the assembly and open the part at the new rev level. Is this possible?
Currently, I file open the new rev part and then go back to the assembly and then righ click the part and open fully.
Just tying to understand if I can eliminate the back and forth between part / assembly and eliminate some key strokes.
RE: Updating assembly structure
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