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NX Electrical Routing Constraint Conflicts

NX Electrical Routing Constraint Conflicts

NX Electrical Routing Constraint Conflicts

(OP)
I have an assembly with all components fully constrained. These components have electrical routing ports. When I create splines with circular stock assigned to them I get conflicts between the automatically assigned routing constraints and the component constraints.

Has anyone else had constraint conflicts using electrical routing?
Could it be because I'm assigning terminals by locating them at points that are part of an array?

RE: NX Electrical Routing Constraint Conflicts

(OP)
Also when routing a spline path I randomly get this Alert:

"Selected object is in an
Individually Positioned component.
This will cause inconsistent
update behavior. Change the
component arrangement
positioning to Same Position in All."

Can anyone explain to me how to "Change the component arrangement positioning to Same Position in All."????

RE: NX Electrical Routing Constraint Conflicts

Hi,
When you select a component from assembly navigator and right click ..go to properties...Parameters tab ..you will find this setting.
Will it possible for you to shoot a small video of you routing issue and post it here.
Best Regards
Kapil

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