UG NX ASSEMBLY LOAD AND SAVE
UG NX ASSEMBLY LOAD AND SAVE
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HELLO,
Thanks for the responses.
I have one more requirement as below.
I have Main assembly folder, i contains the folders A,B,C,D and i have created the sub-assemblies A,B,C,D from the parts in the folders A,B,C,D and saved in the Main assembly folder.
Now I created the main assembly.prt in the Main assembly folder and added the sub-assemblies A,B,C,D then saved the Main assebmly.and then closed.
Now when i open ,no parts loaded but managed to open by setting the load options set AS SAVED as i m the (UG user) but if the non UG user wants to open the main Assy without load options set AS SAVED in his UG session( As he dose not know UG),he is facing problem .
Please can any body suggest the best ways.
alsöo find the attached folder structure image just as reference
THX
PAT.
Thanks for the responses.
I have one more requirement as below.
I have Main assembly folder, i contains the folders A,B,C,D and i have created the sub-assemblies A,B,C,D from the parts in the folders A,B,C,D and saved in the Main assembly folder.
Now I created the main assembly.prt in the Main assembly folder and added the sub-assemblies A,B,C,D then saved the Main assebmly.and then closed.
Now when i open ,no parts loaded but managed to open by setting the load options set AS SAVED as i m the (UG user) but if the non UG user wants to open the main Assy without load options set AS SAVED in his UG session( As he dose not know UG),he is facing problem .
Please can any body suggest the best ways.
alsöo find the attached folder structure image just as reference
THX
PAT.





RE: UG NX ASSEMBLY LOAD AND SAVE
There are three assembly load options:
1. AS SAVED which looks for components in a folder structure as known when the assembly was last saved
2. FROM FOLDER which expects all components to be in the same folder as the top-level assembly
3. SEARCH FOLDERS which allows you to browse for parts
So really you have two (useful) options
1. instruct your other users to use assembly load option - AS SAVED
- note that this does rely on no-one changing the folder structure after the assembly is saved
2. put all your parts in the same folder - I usually do this, but all my "native" assemblies are for my use only, so I know the top level assembly part name
- this only really works for "discrete" assemblies, if subs are used in more than one parent it would become messy
Regards, Carl
www.jcb.com
NX 7.5 with TC 8.3