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Displaying Component Member Path Running in Native

Displaying Component Member Path Running in Native

Displaying Component Member Path Running in Native

(OP)
Is there a way to display the file paths of components in the assembly navigator when running native?

We constantly move and rename parts and it is time consuming to keep track of.

NX 8.0.1.5

RE: Displaying Component Member Path Running in Native

I don't think so.
I looked into that a while back and couldn't come up with a way to do it.
I hope someone else has a differnt answer.

RE: Displaying Component Member Path Running in Native

(OP)
Thanks for the response. I have been right clicking, then clicking properties, then the info button. Ridiculous really.

NX 8.0.1.5

RE: Displaying Component Member Path Running in Native

Information -> Part -> Loaded parts will give you a listing of all your components; at least you would not have to right click each one individually.

I imagine a journal could be written that would assign the part's file path to an attribute; you could then add that attribute to the assembly navigator. The downside is it wouldn't be a "live" link, you would need to rerun the journal to update the information if/when a part path changes.

www.nxjournaling.com

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