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i-assembly e i-part

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Good morning to all,
some clarifications to see if they are the right tools for what I have to do:

i-part: when I create it in various configurations can I make every configuration have a different code?
would be our internal code with which the detail is inserted in anagram and in separate base.

i-assembly: if I create an i-assembly with various versions where different i-part configurations are inserted I can assign to each
configuration a different code? (existing need for i-parts)

for each version of the i-assembly I can have its table with separate components that report the correct codes depending on
how are the i-part versions loaded?

Thank you.
 
I assume that the code is contained in iproperties (typically partnumber or stocknumber but also customized):

i-part:
Yes, you can change each row so that iproperties are specific for each item: if you use excel to change the table you can also enter formulas to compose the descitions.

i-assembly
works the same way

table i-assembly
here are of little help: the basic answer is yes but in separate shows me all the elements putting quantity "0" to the suppressed ones. There is a check that allows you to rub the lines that have quantity "0" but today does not cause any effect. I say today because in the past I had done some evidence and it seemed to me to work, but I don't remember if I did something different.

to note, if you are not practical, that when using an ipart or iassembly line for the first time a file is generated in a folder with the same name as the ipart/iassembly generating; the file will have the name established by one of the columns. make some evidence that so is clearer.
 
I assume that the code is contained in iproperties (typically partnumber or stocknumber but also customized):

i-part:
Yes, you can change each row so that iproperties are specific for each item: if you use excel to change the table you can also enter formulas to compose the descitions.

i-assembly
works the same way

table i-assembly
here are of little help: the basic answer is yes but in separate shows me all the elements putting quantity "0" to the suppressed ones. There is a check that allows you to rub the lines that have quantity "0" but today does not cause any effect. I say today because in the past I had done some evidence and it seemed to me to work, but I don't remember if I did something different.

to note, if you are not practical, that when using an ipart or iassembly line for the first time a file is generated in a folder with the same name as the ipart/iassembly generating; the file will have the name established by one of the columns. make some evidence that so is clearer.
I don't understand the file speech.
I made the ipart with 3 configurations.
you created the table with the 3 versions and its code.
the file you mentioned where it was created? in the folder where the part is not there.

Besides, if I have to search my file in archive with the code of one of the configurations as I find it?
 
I don't understand the file speech.
I made the ipart with 3 configurations.
you created the table with the 3 versions and its code.
the file you mentioned where it was created? in the folder where the part is not there.

Besides, if I have to search my file in archive with the code of one of the configurations as I find it?
I have the ipart i-pippo in the folder ..\topolinia\
I have the iassembly i-superpip in the folder ..\paperopoli\

I open i-superpippo and insert i-pippo and choose i-pippo1 member

in ..\topolinia\ is added automatically ..\i-pippo\ and inside there is the ..\i-pippo1.ipt file, that is the member generated by the ipart i-pippo. the same happens with i-superpipe, ..paperopoli\i-superpippo\i-superpippo1.iam

The important thing is that you don't care about this, just know that you will find these folders with these files inside and you don't have to delete them. using i-pippo and i-superpippo everything is automatic, it's the only two files you'll use "officially" and so on.

(b) the holy patience. we use b) and therefore strongly advise, to reason seen, the solution a).
Seriously, I don't know anything about your codes, your archives, and how you plan i-parts... What can I suggest?
 
I think it is due to the vault settings, i-pippo 1, i-pippo 2 etc files are created in the folder defined as work area.

then the general file folder. the problem is that then I'm not allowed to move them to another folder.

Anyway, thank you.
 
iparts and similar stuff I keep them in the "work group search path" (defined in project file) and there you generate files and folders, if you can be useful.. .
 
I think it is due to the vault settings, i-pippo 1, i-pippo 2 etc files are created in the folder defined as work area.

then the general file folder. the problem is that then I'm not allowed to move them to another folder.

Anyway, thank you.
The vault has nothing to do with it. pippo1-2-3 files etc are created automatically in a subfolder that is called poplar and are nothing more than derivative components of poplar. when inserting poplar into a set or table asks if you want to insert pippo1 or 2 or 3 and it is at that time that the corresponding file is generated. that you use the vault or not the folder pippo (if you want to move it) must always contain pippo1-2-3 and must follow the pippo file.
Good day
 
If the created members are standard, create the subfolder under the same name under the factory,
if members are custom (with free parameter) asks you the name and file path every time
 
If the created members are standard, create the subfolder under the same name under the factory,
if members are custom (with free parameter) asks you the name and file path every time
Can you explain the difference between standard and custom members?
 
standard members are objects saved in the library path (so not editable..) such as screws (purchase and mountains as it is) while custom members are objects in which a user parameter is required from time to time (like the length of one time)
semi-finished) .. the thing gives you the possibility to create infinite variants of different members (and workable).
to move from one situation to another, it is sufficient to define a key as a "custom parameter column" ;
in the excel file will become e.g.: length<free><min>50 mm</min>50<max>1800 mm</max></free>Try and then see. .
 
If the created members are standard, create the subfolder under the same name under the factory,
if members are custom (with free parameter) asks you the name and file path every time
qusto happens for the contained center, for the i-parts "made in the house" and not published (as I think is the case) I don't think there are these options.. .
 
No, you're wrong, I didn't say anything about the cc, what I'm saying is what you did at home!

try and then see!!
 
try and then see!!
tried and not seen in 6 years, retry now because you never know and continue not to see... iparts not published and without the vault.
research material for Tuesday.

I wish good Easter to all!
 
What did you try?
Can't you do a standard and the other custom from zero 2 factory??
I do so often .. never publish in the cc and do not use the vault .
I think something is wrong..
 
tried and not seen in 6 years, retry now because you never know and continue not to see... iparts not published and without the vault.
research material for Tuesday.

I wish good Easter to all!
There are no options, as long as one of the columns puts it as a "customized parameter" and so, which asks for the path.
 
There are no options, as long as one of the columns puts it as a "customized parameter" and so, which asks for the path.
Okay, now I understand (and seen :rolleyes:), I thought about something different.

Thank you!
 
I have the ipart i-pippo in the folder ..\topolinia\
I have the iassembly i-superpip in the folder ..\paperopoli\

I open i-superpippo and insert i-pippo and choose i-pippo1 member

in ..\topolinia\ is added automatically ..\i-pippo\ and inside there is the ..\i-pippo1.ipt file, that is the member generated by the ipart i-pippo. the same happens with i-superpipe, ..paperopoli\i-superpippo\i-superpippo1.iam

The important thing is that you don't care about this, just know that you will find these folders with these files inside and you don't have to delete them. using i-pippo and i-superpippo everything is automatic, it's the only two files you'll use "officially" and so on.

(b) the holy patience. we use b) and therefore strongly advise, to reason seen, the solution a).
Seriously, I don't know anything about your codes, your archives, and how you plan i-parts... What can I suggest?
Good morning, I'm trying to learn how to use iparts. I noticed (as you say) that he created a new folder with inside contained all the configurations created in the ipart table. ok, the question is this: when I have to load (for example in a set) an ipart configuration, I take it from this folder or is it better to take the original ipart by selecting the desired configuration? Thank you.
 
Good morning, I'm trying to learn how to use iparts. I noticed (as you say) that he created a new folder with inside contained all the configurations created in the ipart table. ok, the question is this: when I have to load (for example in a set) an ipart configuration, I take it from this folder or is it better to take the original ipart by selecting the desired configuration? Thank you.
I take the original ipart, but actually I think I remember that in the end there is no difference in the sense that the "generated" part is always an i-part.. .
 

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