another question: RE error message
another question: RE error message
(OP)
I am creating a very extensive assy, now I was not happy with a previous assy so I deleted it and re-assembled a new assy. so as I am adding in part I notice I need to tweak certain parts because of clearance issues but when I go to "edit part" I get an error message
"this part has features defined in the context of another assy (which so happens to be the assembly I got rid of) you can edit the part can not but cannot creat external references to components of the current assembly"
which sucks because I need to reference a few things within this assembly.
is there ant way to fix this? or am I screwed
"this part has features defined in the context of another assy (which so happens to be the assembly I got rid of) you can edit the part can not but cannot creat external references to components of the current assembly"
which sucks because I need to reference a few things within this assembly.
is there ant way to fix this? or am I screwed






RE: another question: RE error message
Please note ... using this option means that one part could have references to several other parts/assy's & may cause problems with conflicting references & rebuild errors down the road. So use it sparingly.
If you now are allowed to edit the part, you should be able to delete the offending reference & re-create a new one to the new assy. If not then you may well be SOL, but you should be able to find & delete the reference, even if you dont re-create a new one.
RE: another question: RE error message
All that option will do is (CBL) is allow that part to be in-contexted to multiple assemblies, but only the features or Sketches that already not in-contexted to another assembly. SW HIGHLY doesn't recommend it all. Because having Multiple IN-cointexting of one part could cause more harm than good. Think about it... if you had one part in-contexted to 5 assemblies. The complexity alone is crazy. Because if something changes in one assembly it will be reflected in all assemblies... Even if you don't want it too.
Dangerous to say the least. So if you turn that option on your working at your own risk IMO.
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP

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RE: another question: RE error message
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