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Mirror Body (Wave link)

Mirror Body (Wave link)

Mirror Body (Wave link)

(OP)
Hi,

I have a question about Mirror Body (Wave link).
Say, Y.001 (Part number is Y, 001 is revision) is a symmetric opposite of X.001; Now X.001 has been bumped up to X.002.
Is there any method to replace X.002 in place of X.001 inside Y.001, without assembling it under Y.001?

I am aware that we can use the latest feature of X.001 inside Y.001, but is it possible to replace a new revision altogether?

Nx8.0 on Win7, TCE 8

Thanks in adv,
mousepotato

RE: Mirror Body (Wave link)

Are your TC integration settings 'Item revision to Item' or 'dataset to dataset'?

Khimani Mohiki
Design Engineer - Aston Martin
NX8.5

RE: Mirror Body (Wave link)

(OP)
Hi,

How do you find this setting?

thx

RE: Mirror Body (Wave link)

On second thoughts i dont think it matters what you TC integrations settings are, if you up-rev the parent part with the child part in session the WAVE link should update to the latest rev in session. You can use Associativity manager to update the WAVE link.

Khimani Mohiki
Design Engineer - Aston Martin
NX8.5

RE: Mirror Body (Wave link)

(OP)
Thx KhimaniMohiki,

Got it!!

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