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call out of the Assembly sequence

call out of the Assembly sequence

call out of the Assembly sequence

(OP)
Hi, guys.
I'm having an assembly which consists of sub-assemblies, each sub-assembly has its own sequence so how can I call out those sequences in the main assembly sequence.

RE: call out of the Assembly sequence

You can't. A sequence 'lives' in the current displayed part only. You can manipulate components in a sub-assembly, but all the motions must be defined at the 'top level', as it were. Now if you DO have sequences defined in a sub-assembly, they will NOT interfere with the creation of a sequence in the next higher level, just that it will NOT be accessible nor will it be 'playable' at that next higher level.

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RE: call out of the Assembly sequence

(OP)
thank you Mr. john for your reply :)

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