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ASEMBLY RELATIONS

ASEMBLY RELATIONS

ASEMBLY RELATIONS

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SCENARIO:
I set relations to my generic asembly. I want to use the
same relations in an instance asembly, but I am getting same values.
Can anyone help?

RE: ASEMBLY RELATIONS

The notation use to enter relation in assembly mode are differes from the notaion use to enter in parts mode.

In assembly mode, for each assembly parameter, you must specify a "session_ID" that refers to a component in the assembly.

Session ID can be get from relation menu.

For example, parameters in an assembly appear for part with session_ID 1 as d0:1, d1:1 etc where as for part with session_ID 3, they appear as d0:3, d1:2 etc

Hope this will throw some light on your requirement.

Cheers...

Yogesh Birari

RE: ASEMBLY RELATIONS

Coolbe, This is discussed in full detail in the documentation. It is pretty complete. Give it a read and let me know if you have a specific question.
Good point yogeshb, There is the session_ID, but, I prefer the component_ID. A former Pro/GENIUS taught me this to avoid having identicle session ID'd in a larger assemlby.

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