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Implicit vs. Explicit Override

Implicit vs. Explicit Override

Implicit vs. Explicit Override

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Hi,

Can anyone explain what the differences are between Implicit and Explicit Override?

I know what Position Override is but one thing I'm just noticing is the Open Arrow vs. the Green arrow under the Position column in the Assembly Navigator.

If I only use Position Override on a single component within a sub-assembly, that component shows a Green Arrow, which means Explicit Override, and the rest of the sub-assembly components shows an Open Arrow (white) which means Implicit Override.

However, all the testing I've tried tells me that there's no difference in their behavior.

Is there something I'm missing?

Regards,
SMO (NX11)

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