I asked mirroring a part in an assembly (product) with openbodies
I have no problem at all making a Mirror of a part containing a solid inside the main partbody
Before asking in the forum I tried what you said. I don't use the part you call plane, as I have a part with geometrical references where I can take the plane from. But doing the process you say, the result I obtain is a symmetrical part that just contains the main part boby, which for me is useless (at this stage), and at all the tests I made, the assembly mirror did not worked with surfaces.
In the catia documentation says:
"If the product to duplicate includes a part composed of several bodies, only the part body of this part is taken into account by the Symmetry command."
Also says
"Parts Including Surfacic Elements
If you need to perform a symmetry on a part including surfacic elements, the application creates the corresponding symmetry provided that an external view of these elements has been previously specified.
Conversely, if these elements have not been specified as such, the symmetry cannot be performed.
For more about the External View command, please refer to the Generative Shape Design User's Guide.
In the Assembly Symmetry Wizard dialog box, the External View or Part Body options inform you about the result you will obtain. For example, if the Part Body option is checked, the Symmetry command will affect the Part Body, not surfacic elements."
"You can define the Generative Shape Design feature that is to be seen when working with another application, such as Generative Structural Analysis for example.
To do this, while in the Generative Shape Design workbench:
Choose the Tools -> External View... menu item
The External View dialog box is displayed.
Select the element belonging to a Geometrical Set that should always been seen as the current element when working with an external application.
Click OK in the dialog box.
The selected element will be the visible element in other applications, even if other elements are created later in the .CATPart document, chronologically speaking.
To check whether an external view element has already been specified, choose the Tools -> External View... menu item again. The dialog box will display the name of the currently selected element. This also allows you to change elements through the selection of another element. Note that you cannot deselect an external view element and that only one element can be selected at the same time."
The part I want to mirror contains several openbodies with a large amount of surfaces.
Bear in mind that what I am doing now is not detail design but conceptual design and for that purpose I find it more helpful to create a product with various parts which contain only surfaces. A simple example is having a cabin in port side of a yacht, which is all contained in one part with 10 or more open bodies, and I want to have a mirror of that cabin (part) in the starboard side.
Thanx
And sorry for the spelling