I don't think you're gonna let me change.instead of using the i-properties of the part use those of the drawing.
In that way you can change the fields from "field text" in the table browser.
I people the iprops of the model, so I copy the values on the cartiglio, in order to search both model and cartiglio on the vault.What do you mean "pay the i-prop"?
If you want to change them from the table the voices of the cartiglio must point to i-prop of the table.instead of using the i-properties of the part use those of the drawing.
In that way you can change the fields from "field text" in the table browser.
no no, for me it is official only the model, the cartiglio is a derivative of the modelIf you want to change them from the table the voices of the cartiglio must point to i-prop of the table.
as you do you have to open the model and change its i-props.
If I understand correctly, it's not that we're clear what you want to do.
In fact I do as you say, then with a rule I cover all the iprops from the model to the cartiglio, in such a way that to a search in vault for the same iprop I appear model and table.then you have to open the model and change its i-prop
Hi, what do you mean to point to table i-props? ?If you want to change them from the table the voices of the cartiglio must point to i-prop of the table.
as you do you have to open the model and change its i-props.
If I understand correctly, it's not that we're clear what you want to do.
Thank you so much! Now I solved, it was actually easier than expected, thank you anyway!when inserting a text into the paperboard you point it to an i-prop, which can be of the model, of the table, a custom i-prop of the model or of the table, a required input etc.View attachment 50253