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Supress Assembly Features per Assembly Arramgements 1

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I have an assembly that has 20 different arrangements. I want to do some sketching in the default arrangement of the main assembly. But I do not want this sketch to show up in the other arrangements. One solution is to use layers. But My question is it possible to suppress a sketch that was created in the assembly per assembly arrangement instead of using layers.

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Sorry forgot to mention using NX 7.5
 
You can suppress Components on a per-Arrangement basis but not features, such as sketches, created at the Assembly level.

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Ok That is what I was thinking but I wanted to double check. Thanks for the feedback.
 
Now you can suppress features using Expressions so it's possible to set up a series of Expressions which you would have to remmeber to edit when you changed Arrangements so as to control which Sketch was suppressed when a certain Arrangement was being used.

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Would this expression filter down to the drawing? For example I have the default arranement on the drawing showing these curves. Then the rest of the drawing views that use the other arrangements I do not want to show these features and or sketches? Also could you give me an example of what the expression would look like in the Expression editor? thanks
 
Yes, by linking them using interpart expressions. When you 'Suppress a Feature by an Expression' teh system automatically creates the expression for you. A value of '1' will allow the feature to exist. A value of '0' will suppress it.

However, if we're talking about controlling the visibility of the sketch on a per view as well as a per arrangement scheme, than you may have to revert to using a layer-based approach since that can be applied on a per-drawing view basis whereas the Suppression of a feature will be an all or nothing proposition.

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Siemens PLM Software Inc.
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To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
 
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