redwingfan01
Automotive
- Jan 6, 2009
- 30
Hello All,
The company I work for is trying to make a jump from nx3 to nx6 and we would like to carry over most of our ‘starter’ or ‘seed’ files to nx6.
Our seed files have various pieces of info in them that is used during the making of prints for the shop floor. This info on blocks and pins and angles and other things are in the form of attributes in string or reference format that automatically updates as we change parameters on the solids. Some examples are size, material, detail number, job number.
On our current print borders the text in the title block is written as <W!126473@MATERIAL> as an example (the 126473 appears to be rather random or maybe not I’m not sure). When I place my borders in nx6 the number between the ‘!’ and the ‘@’ changes to 0 or sometimes becomes a totally different number, which isn’t the correct number for my seed files in nx6. I can correct the number by going - Right Click Text > edit text > Select ‘Relationsships’ > Insert Object Attribute > Select the Attribute > Close. Then I have the attribute in my title block and all is good.
I tried to write a macro to go through this process for the 6 pieces of text that are goobered, but as soon as I go to a new file the macro crashes because the number has changed again.
The borders are placed with a macro that imports a part file with the border/title block/text in nx3 and that macro still works in nx6, so we want to continue to use it. We’ve done this instead of patterns because in drafting we have views with dimensions already on them and with a pattern it appears we have to put all the dimension back on.
So my questions are:
1. How do I create automatic text in a border file that will update to attributes that I have on a solid body?
2. Is there a way to make a pattern file that can be placed on a sheet already containing views or will it always create a new sheet?
3. Any advice of what others do?
The person that set up the nx3 stuff is no longer with the company, left 1 ½ years ago for some reason unknown. He did however create a user interface (hope that is right) that puts the attributes on any newly created solids not in a seed file. Our main seed files have the 11x17 border already in them and that info updates just fine.
Thank you
Scott V
The person stuck trying to figure things out.
The company I work for is trying to make a jump from nx3 to nx6 and we would like to carry over most of our ‘starter’ or ‘seed’ files to nx6.
Our seed files have various pieces of info in them that is used during the making of prints for the shop floor. This info on blocks and pins and angles and other things are in the form of attributes in string or reference format that automatically updates as we change parameters on the solids. Some examples are size, material, detail number, job number.
On our current print borders the text in the title block is written as <W!126473@MATERIAL> as an example (the 126473 appears to be rather random or maybe not I’m not sure). When I place my borders in nx6 the number between the ‘!’ and the ‘@’ changes to 0 or sometimes becomes a totally different number, which isn’t the correct number for my seed files in nx6. I can correct the number by going - Right Click Text > edit text > Select ‘Relationsships’ > Insert Object Attribute > Select the Attribute > Close. Then I have the attribute in my title block and all is good.
I tried to write a macro to go through this process for the 6 pieces of text that are goobered, but as soon as I go to a new file the macro crashes because the number has changed again.
The borders are placed with a macro that imports a part file with the border/title block/text in nx3 and that macro still works in nx6, so we want to continue to use it. We’ve done this instead of patterns because in drafting we have views with dimensions already on them and with a pattern it appears we have to put all the dimension back on.
So my questions are:
1. How do I create automatic text in a border file that will update to attributes that I have on a solid body?
2. Is there a way to make a pattern file that can be placed on a sheet already containing views or will it always create a new sheet?
3. Any advice of what others do?
The person that set up the nx3 stuff is no longer with the company, left 1 ½ years ago for some reason unknown. He did however create a user interface (hope that is right) that puts the attributes on any newly created solids not in a seed file. Our main seed files have the 11x17 border already in them and that info updates just fine.
Thank you
Scott V
The person stuck trying to figure things out.