adam1986
Industrial
- Feb 28, 2013
- 56
NX8.5 TC8
First of all, i'd like you to excuse my ignorance ont he matter as i am particularly unfamiliar with family tables but have been thrown in at the deep end.
We have a variaty of parts created using the family table tool.
The top level is the parent (which has a unique identifier that is a phantom number) which has a dimension at X (variable)
Each child is then created, again with individual part numbers (production numbers) and the X dimension is given a value.
Due to a production change, the engineer now requires individual drawings that each have different characteristics, so would like to serperate the family tables drawing into seperate drawings.
Ideally, we would need to use the same part numbers, so would like to inidividually split the parts (even if we have to do each drawing from scratch), but as of yet, we havnt found a way? We are also unable to up-revise the children due to its links with the parent.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Regards
Adam
First of all, i'd like you to excuse my ignorance ont he matter as i am particularly unfamiliar with family tables but have been thrown in at the deep end.
We have a variaty of parts created using the family table tool.
The top level is the parent (which has a unique identifier that is a phantom number) which has a dimension at X (variable)
Each child is then created, again with individual part numbers (production numbers) and the X dimension is given a value.
Due to a production change, the engineer now requires individual drawings that each have different characteristics, so would like to serperate the family tables drawing into seperate drawings.
Ideally, we would need to use the same part numbers, so would like to inidividually split the parts (even if we have to do each drawing from scratch), but as of yet, we havnt found a way? We are also unable to up-revise the children due to its links with the parent.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Regards
Adam