rossob
Mechanical
- Jul 22, 2007
- 70
I was wondering how different people handle having multi-page drawings in NX, and have the ability to have a different revision description on each page if required. (Or if you even bother doing this?)
By this I mean that we might have a 5 page fabrication drawing that might get revised. There might be 3 revisions on page 1, 5 revisions on page 2, 7 on page 3, etc, and each page has a revision description showing what changed on each page.
We set up some templates with a different attribute mapping to a revision description for subsequent pages, ie. if you insert a page 2 sheet to the drawing you get the page 2 description REV-DESC2, insert page 3 you get page 3 description REV_DESC3, etc. This became very hard to handle as we had many templates that were identical, except for the revision attribute it looked at. (Especially when our drawing templates have A3/A4portait/A4landscape borders all one different layers so we have the ability to change page size easily).
What do other people out there do?
Ross
NX5.0.4.1 WinXP SP2
SolidWorks 2007
By this I mean that we might have a 5 page fabrication drawing that might get revised. There might be 3 revisions on page 1, 5 revisions on page 2, 7 on page 3, etc, and each page has a revision description showing what changed on each page.
We set up some templates with a different attribute mapping to a revision description for subsequent pages, ie. if you insert a page 2 sheet to the drawing you get the page 2 description REV-DESC2, insert page 3 you get page 3 description REV_DESC3, etc. This became very hard to handle as we had many templates that were identical, except for the revision attribute it looked at. (Especially when our drawing templates have A3/A4portait/A4landscape borders all one different layers so we have the ability to change page size easily).
What do other people out there do?
Ross
NX5.0.4.1 WinXP SP2
SolidWorks 2007