Copy and Paste
Copy and Paste
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hi,
I am working in NX8.5. Consider a part named A and another part named B. In Part A, i have some extracted points. I copy those points and paste with link in Part B. But when I go to the information of the pasted points, the point is said to be of Part B instead of A. Can we copy paste points with link and in information also show its parent?
Thanks and Regards,
Isha
I am working in NX8.5. Consider a part named A and another part named B. In Part A, i have some extracted points. I copy those points and paste with link in Part B. But when I go to the information of the pasted points, the point is said to be of Part B instead of A. Can we copy paste points with link and in information also show its parent?
Thanks and Regards,
Isha





RE: Copy and Paste
Ronald van den Broek
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Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd
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RE: Copy and Paste
Copy paste is (most often) not a link.
The wave feature is.
The points in part B will be dependent of the points in part A, if you move the points in A, the points in B will update ( as long as both parts are open in the same NX session.)
Regards,
Tomas
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RE: Copy and Paste
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RE: Copy and Paste
Let me offer a different way to obtain WAVE-link without an assembly. It's only recommended to load both (original and target) parts in the one session.
1. Right click in the Assembly navigator and make sure that WAVE-mode is on.
2. Then right-click on the part you wish to make a new link from and choose WAVE - Copy Geometry To Part as it shown below:
3. Next window will show you all parts available in the current session (but you'd be able to choose the part file also from your file system or TC environment). Choose a part you want to copy a link to:
4. Select a needed geometry for WAVE-link:
The result feature is shown below
RE: Copy and Paste
Isha
Mechanical Engineer