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how to create fictitious together

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Hello everyone

I wanted to ask how to create a fictitious set (x=c+d) within a parent group (a) and make sure that in the distinct bom this assembly (x) does not appear, but appear his children (c and d).
I will also need this with windchill, but I think the management is different.

Thank you.
 
hi, as indicated by you, in creo it is not possible to do what you ask.
However in your question is not the overview or better the x axieme will appear in the model tree and your bom is the drawing table or the creo bom function? in the first case you can try to play with repeate region.
 
hi, as indicated by you, in creo it is not possible to do what you ask.
However in your question is not the overview or better the x axieme will appear in the model tree and your bom is the drawing table or the creo bom function? in the first case you can try to play with repeate region.
Bye-bye
I would be interested both for the bom of creo this regarding then work with windchill so that this together is not seen, and for the bom table of drawing.
in the drawing table with repetition region (repeate region) in this case what should I do?
 
Hello everyone

I wanted to ask how to create a fictitious set (x=c+d) within a parent group (a) and make sure that in the distinct bom this assembly (x) does not appear, but appear his children (c and d).
I will also need this with windchill, but I think the management is different.

Thank you.
Hi.
have you tried with simplified representations or, if few pieces are involved, with fts?
 
or not, should be entrusted to the management of the mrp, because if one day the programming decides that it is no longer a fictitious, but a real?, you have to run behind all the drawings?

That said, I have not seen a cad yet that allows to set the fallouts at will on the subassisms, the rules are valid for all subassis present.
 

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