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Some Datum Planes Don't turn off.

Some Datum Planes Don't turn off.

Some Datum Planes Don't turn off.

(OP)
I have a part where a couple of the datum planes don't turn off when I click the plane display button off (Wildfire 4). I think the person who created the part may have set it up to do this on purpose, but I can't find any setting that let's me control this. Not a big deal, as I can hide the planes, but I was curious if there is a setting somewhere that controls this, or if it's just a bug.

Thanks,
Mike

RE: Some Datum Planes Don't turn off.

I think that if the person who made the part created actual datums (A, B, C, etc) then they won't turn off when you turn off the datum planes in the tool bar.  I just hide them myself when this happens.

RE: Some Datum Planes Don't turn off.

(OP)
Thanks Assocracer.  Turns out that's exactly the case.  I'm fairly new at this and have only ever used regular datum planes.  However thanks to your reply I discovered I can go to the properties for the datum plane and change the type.  The ones that wouldn't turn off were indeed -A- and changing them back to just plain A allows them to turn off although I do get a warning that the datums are referenced by gtol so I should probably just continue hiding them. I guess I need to read up on the different types of datum plane and how they are used for geometric tolerance smile

Anyway, thanks again for the help.

Mike   

RE: Some Datum Planes Don't turn off.

You should leave them declared (GTOL) datums although you may have already messed up the geometric tolerances that referenced them.  The best way to deal with these is to set up Pro/E to automatically create a layer and put them on it.  Then you can turn them on & off together as needed.

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The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn't included in this version of Windows.
 

RE: Some Datum Planes Don't turn off.

(OP)
Thanks dgallup.  I'll do that.  Fortunately I didn't save the part when I was experimenting with the datums so the tolerances are still working OK.

RE: Some Datum Planes Don't turn off.

Dan,
Good description of why the hide planes icon is not working on the [A] [B] [C] datums.

Mike,
You may want to look at my response to the following post from Aug 2011.
thread554-304406: How do I get GD&T Datums and their tags on a ruled based layer?

In my post I show how to setup layer rules so you can hide those GD&T Datums using Layers as DGallup descried above. This should be easier to achieve then manually selecting and hiding them from the Model Tree or display area.

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