arybalnik
Automotive
- Jan 18, 2005
- 14
My question is more directed about the dimensions of the generic part of the family table. Part of my problem has to do with part numbering convention of my company. In order for our custom PLM system work properly, my generic part has to be in the format of 123456-123.
For example, I have a tube of varying lengths. Naturally, I would change the dimension's name from "dXX" to "LENGTH" and change "@D" to "@S" in order for "LENGTH" to appear on the drawing.
My generic part must have -001 extension, and other instances would -002, -003, etc. With this naming convention, being -001 the generic part, it does not show up in the Two-Dimensional Family Table.
Does anyone know how to include generic part dimensions into this table?
Best regards,
Aleksey
For example, I have a tube of varying lengths. Naturally, I would change the dimension's name from "dXX" to "LENGTH" and change "@D" to "@S" in order for "LENGTH" to appear on the drawing.
My generic part must have -001 extension, and other instances would -002, -003, etc. With this naming convention, being -001 the generic part, it does not show up in the Two-Dimensional Family Table.
Does anyone know how to include generic part dimensions into this table?
Best regards,
Aleksey