DominicG
Aerospace
- Sep 23, 2004
- 57
Back when we used AutoCad, documenting multiple configurations of a part was easy. You just started a drawing, drew a generic version of the part, added some dims like "A" for length, and "B" for width, set up a table with all the different lengths and you were done.
Now as you all know, with Solid Edge it's more like the "real world". In some case, you create a "Family of parts" and handle the multiple configs that way. However, documenting that in ONE draft file is WAY different now. Having a chart on your drawing now is a much more complicated affair. I'd prefer NOT to have "n" number of drafts (where "n" equals the number of separate configurations) for each configuration.
Call me greedy, but I'd like to have the best of both worlds. I'd like to see ONE drawing/Draft file that features a chart (or parts list) that would automatically update itself when parts were changed, deleted, or added to the family. In short; Can we do this. How can we document multiple configurations of a part in a single Solid Edge Draft? Does anyone have a simple solution?
Now as you all know, with Solid Edge it's more like the "real world". In some case, you create a "Family of parts" and handle the multiple configs that way. However, documenting that in ONE draft file is WAY different now. Having a chart on your drawing now is a much more complicated affair. I'd prefer NOT to have "n" number of drafts (where "n" equals the number of separate configurations) for each configuration.
Call me greedy, but I'd like to have the best of both worlds. I'd like to see ONE drawing/Draft file that features a chart (or parts list) that would automatically update itself when parts were changed, deleted, or added to the family. In short; Can we do this. How can we document multiple configurations of a part in a single Solid Edge Draft? Does anyone have a simple solution?