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moving element by the parameter

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robo_kk

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Hi,

I have a question to more experienced Creo users.
I have a manhole with a header pipe, like on attached drawing. The header pipe lies on a plane which can be moved up and down. If i type 100 or -100 by edit option of the plane it can go wherever I want.
The problem starts when i want to make a parameter out of it. If i make a real number parameter, I can not type -100 and because of that i can move this header pipe only in one direction.

Is there any solution to this problem?

Thanks,
Robert

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I would create a datum plane at the lowest point the header will go. Then assemble the header to a datum plane that is offset from this "lowest" point. Now your numbers will go from 0 to 200.
 
When you make the relation make the dimension absolute. Example: $d1=prameter
 
@srieger - this is very simple and great solution!
thank you!
 

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