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Automatically select body to WAVE-link

Automatically select body to WAVE-link

Automatically select body to WAVE-link

(OP)
Hello everyone!

Is there any way to select between bodies being linked into another part?
Let's assume PART1 can have either BODY1 unsuppressed and BODY2 suppressed, or vise versa.
In first case I would need BODY1 WAVE-linked into PART2, in other case - BODY2.

Can this be done other than manually?

www.cadroad.com

RE: Automatically select body to WAVE-link

You want the wave link feature to update to a different body based on the body suppression status?
I don't know of a way to do that, but perhaps you could link both bodies and use "feature suppression by expression" to control which linked body is active in PART2.

www.nxjournaling.com

RE: Automatically select body to WAVE-link

(OP)
Obviously, I can do it that way. I thought there can be other. But looks like we're entering realm of KF/NX Open here.

www.cadroad.com

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