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Add feature to already existing "Suppress By Expression"

Add feature to already existing "Suppress By Expression"

Add feature to already existing "Suppress By Expression"

(OP)
Hello all,

is there a way to add features to an already existing "Suppress By Expression".

Thank you.

"My english is bad ? That's why i'am french."

RE: Add feature to already existing "Suppress By Expression"

It really does not look like there is a way to do it . . . but I could be wrong here.
I guess the way to go would be to create a new "suppress by expression" and set that expression equal to the expression that you want it linked to.

What version of NX are you on?

RE: Add feature to already existing "Suppress By Expression"

(OP)
That's what I did.
I'am using NX8.0

Another workaround is maybe to create a feature group.
And apply on it the suppress by expressions.
Doing so it allow to add other feature in this groups afterward ?

"My english is bad ? That's why i'am french."

RE: Add feature to already existing "Suppress By Expression"

The feature group would be a good idea.
Yes, you can add features to the group after it is created.

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