• This forum is the machine-generated translation of www.cad3d.it/forum1 - the Italian design community. Several terms are not translated correctly.

forzare refresh viste in idw

  • Thread starter Thread starter matteostasim
  • Start date Start date

matteostasim

Guest
Good morning.
I often need to use in the table masses (idw) the various configurations of views set in the assembly file (iam). the various views differ essentially between them on 2 aspects: colors of the parts and visibility of the parts.
Well, if I have already started a table and I have prepared a view in which I wanted to isolate certain parts but then in the axieme I add elements, I happen the following:
- in iam environment adds to me the new parts in all created views (and this is obvious.. if I don't want to see them, it's right that I turn them off)
- in idw environment, despite switching off in 3d the parts added in the various views, I still find the parts added even in the views where I turned them off. and despite clicking the button updates in all possible environments (iam, idw...) I keep seeing them. the only way to make them disappear is to force the update by changing the view with one by chance and then relaying the desired one. same with the change of colors in the field together. It's a very annoying, incomprehensible thing and, for my way of working, frequent. I hope I explained.
Does it happen to you? Am I wrong? are there no solutions?
Thank you.
 
Did you put the "associative" check?
Note: if you didn't put it all works as you wrote, if you put the view on the table "follow" the one together. if there was not and the snacks are not updated immediately, perhaps it is necessary to reopen the table
1714638688849.webp
 
power of the forum!
years I broke my head without finding a solution. then today, after publishing the request for help, I jumped into my head to put a random check, especially on "associative" next to the choice seen... and miracle. problem solved.
I leave the post in case someone suffers from what was my problem.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,997
Messages
339,767
Members
4
Latest member
ibt

Members online

No members online now.
Back
Top