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differences between solidworks and create

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Hello, everyone.
I write this post for a doubt I have. from a few months I work for a company, just started to use creo, but from a month we have been side by side with this last solidworks as the lynx of creo is about to expire. I have a question, where can I find in solidworks an alternative to the relationships and parameters that can be set on creo? thank you for those who help me and good evening.
 
I don't know creo, but intuition I think what you're looking for is in tools?
 
Hello, everyone.
I write this post for a doubt I have. from a few months I work for a company, just started to use creo, but from a month we have been side by side with this last solidworks as the lynx of creo is about to expire. I have a question, where can I find in solidworks an alternative to the relationships and parameters that can be set on creo? thank you for those who help me and good evening.
did you do the internal tutorials to understand how the program works?
 
I did the tutorial, but I can't for example put a relationship on the distance of a plan that they place within a set. if I change the quota to which it refers, does not vary the position of the plan
 
2 possible roads:
1 (the perfect one)
create the plan and give it a offset distance
open the window of equations
in the column "name" write the name of the plan quota (or selection)
in the column ""value" write " and the name of the reference quota (or selection)

2 (more land)
when you create the plan at the time of writing the distance you show the reference quota and click on it once; in the editor of the quota (i.e. where you write the value) the text =quota name must appear, attention: with certain functions this method does not work because the quota editor does not accept texts, but only numbers; in this case put a random value, confirm, double click on the function, select the quota so open the editor and then do the above steps.

this are two ways, then you can use global variables or physical entities
 
2 possible roads:
1 (the perfect one)
create the plan and give it a offset distance
open the window of equations
in the column "name" write the name of the plan quota (or selection)
in the column ""value" write " and the name of the reference quota (or selection)

2 (more land)
when you create the plan at the time of writing the distance you show the reference quota and click on it once; in the editor of the quota (i.e. where you write the value) the text =quota name must appear, attention: with certain functions this method does not work because the quota editor does not accept texts, but only numbers; in this case put a random value, confirm, double click on the function, select the quota so open the editor and then do the above steps.

this are two ways, then you can use global variables or physical entities
Thank you, tomorrow I will try and let you know
 
calmly...

but very calm.. .
Hi, then, I'm finishing it all, I'm doing a lot of things. Anyway, for what I've done, it seems to work. in the end it was very intuitive. the thing that made me say losing some time was to consider first from the original file of I create all the dimensions of reference and find them later on solidworks.
 

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