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idw locked, frozen, unplugged

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Il Mauri

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Good day to all.
I would have a domandina to do: how do you disconnect an idw from your ipn father?
I explain better, I have an ipn exploded and from there an idw for putting into the table that is obviously the son of an iam used in flexible mode in other iams.
of course both ipn and its idw are influenced by how I modify my iam and consequently if I or someone else unleash my iam my table mass (idw) is inevitably updated and modified.
Now I ask if there is the possibility of disconnecting the idw from its ipn (or perhaps it is even better that the ipn that is disconnected from the iam father) so that my idw is blocked and stable.
Thank you.
 
No problem, in 2014 I don't know there will be, but in 2099 they certainly put it :36_1_28:
 
What to say, I'm learning it, and the more I learn it.... the more I avoid it! in my opinion it is absolutely not comparable to the cousins of the same market and not by chance autodesk continues to give software in the suites....
 
What to say, I'm learning it, and the more I learn it.... the more I avoid it! in my opinion it is absolutely not comparable to the cousins of the same market and not by chance autodesk continues to give software in the suites....
I know I shouldn't say that here, I used solidworks until the 2009 version but how many regrets. . .
 
ahi, I see the problem is.. and it is also serious.
(on solidworks there was the command "create autonomous design" seems to me, strange prò that there is nothing here.
a question : in sw the link with the model is only frozen and if necessary you can take it back?
 
Sorry but if in the idw table you check out the postponed upgrade option, won't it be like this sw option??? :confused: how does it create an autonomous table? let us understand what this option is and what benefits from compared to the "postic updates" of inventor.
 
Sorry but if in the idw table you check out the postponed upgrade option, won't it be like this sw option??? :confused: how does it create an autonomous table? let us understand what this option is and what benefits from compared to the "postic updates" of inventor.
the advantage is the ability to open and operate on the table without having the template files. Obviously there is a load benefit as you do not charge the model. for me, however, this is a festry, other elements that make me have a negative opinion of inventor. There are a lot of functions done in half, just to say "there". for example the generator frames.... never seen anything worse! Moreover the user ucs that only serve as decoration for the graphic area since you do practically nothing.
not to mention the true lacuna and that is the adactivity that in 2013 has improved but still a mined soil.
I think the possibility of designing based on scheleton is the abc of a parametric cad, the foundation. in this inventor is to say little lacking, there are distinct limitations to be overcome and the model is updated only in certain cases.
In short, it can go for those who model the parts and assemble them together, if you have to walk the opposite road is a beautiful drama.
After this come many other factors that I am not listing because they are ot and why there would be really much to write.
 
Sorry but if in the idw table you check out the postponed upgrade option, won't it be like this sw option??? :confused: how does it create an autonomous table? let us understand what this option is and what benefits from compared to the "postic updates" of inventor.
in sw the autonomous design allowed you to put on the table the model as it was, if the latter was modified the design remained such, it was not updated (I think it worked so, re_solidworks confirm it? ).
the postponement of inventor updates do not know how functions and how long "postics".
 
at this point it is worth doing it in autocad...
postponed updates remains such until you check the option. a table disconnected to the model of origin.
 
at this point it is worth doing it in autocad...
postponed updates remains such until you check the option. a table disconnected to the model of origin.
Yes, it is true, it is already something, but a command similar to that for the derived parts: "interrupted, suppressed/discovered connection with the parts of origin" did not hurt.. .
 
Yes, it is true, it is already something, but a command similar to that for the derived parts: "interrupted, suppressed/discovered connection with the parts of origin" did not hurt.. .
This in swx has always been there. all references can be blocked/unlocked or interrupted, even towards the derived parts.
 

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