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Material changed when linked model in workstructure is modified / updated - NX10 / TC10

Material changed when linked model in workstructure is modified / updated - NX10 / TC10

Material changed when linked model in workstructure is modified / updated - NX10 / TC10

(OP)
Working in a workstructure (assembly) with 3 models, common part, left hand and right hand as components and the workstructure as parent model.
The common model has a wave link (body) to the left model and a wave mirror link (mirror body) to the right model.
The common model must be assigned a "dummy material" due to the release procedure. Left and right hand models are assigned a "real material".
When the common model is modified and the wave links are updated, the "real material" is replaced by the "dummy material".

The material shouldn´t change in any of the linked models when a parametric modification is performed in the common model.

Is this a bug or a simple default setting (somewhere) to be modified?

Thanks for any input / Dan M

RE: Material changed when linked model in workstructure is modified / updated - NX10 / TC10

Hello,

Please check the below one.
Tools →Update →Interpart Update

regards,
Mathi Krishnan
NX11.0.0

RE: Material changed when linked model in workstructure is modified / updated - NX10 / TC10

(OP)
Thanks mathisudar2007 for your reply. Unfortenately, it doesn´t help. Checked the same arrangement in Native,
same behaviour. It seems to me that this is not a parameter settings issue.

Dan M

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