Where used..............
Where used..............
(OP)
NX has a tool named "Where used" which unable users to find out where a Part belongs to(which assembly this component is part of).
How could I get in Catia information about a part's links to an assembly?
Thanks
How could I get in Catia information about a part's links to an assembly?
Thanks
MZ7DYJ





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MZ7DYJ
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You have to tell us which scenario are you using:
1. CATIA with a PLM system (as Eric said)
2. CATIA without PLM, files based on network/local hard disks.
What kind of info you want to get ? In first case all is there, a simple query will give you almost everything, depending on how PDM system was implemented and what you want to get...
For second case, I suppose you want to get info for files loaded in CATIA session?
Regards
Fernando
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Second case is my option that I'm expecting an answer from.
I am not required to use any PDM system on my daily Catia tasks yet.
Thanks,
MZ7DYJ
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Regards
Fernando
https://picasaweb.google.com/102257836106335725208
https://picasaweb.google.com/103462806772634246699...
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MZ7DYJ
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OK, what you need is a workaround, there is nothing (as far as I know) like you want. Workaround would be to save all CATProducts like txt files (a script can be created to do it on a regular time based) then you can use Windows search to search inside all txt files what you want or...if you are aloud to use a File Manager like Total Commander or something similar you can search for a text string inside the folders where you have the catproducts....
Regards
Fernando
https://picasaweb.google.com/102257836106335725208
https://picasaweb.google.com/103462806772634246699...
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