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import features used

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Johnny0000

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Good morning, guys, I need a hand. I imported from the network a set of parts to be able to exercise on assembly; Since I was told to review myself some use of features, I had not planned a hitch. the parts downloaded from the network and extension .prt1 do not contain and do not show the features that have been used for creation, but a symbol appears in the interface (I attach a jpg for completeness) and next to the symbol there is written neutral id. How do I import the features that have been used?
claw.webp
 
I think that the parts you imported, come from a neutral and then saved in .prt, so the features are not there, but only the math released.
 
hi, I just checked and I think they're parts created with solid edge, don't you know any way to recover the features used?
 
There is no way to recover features, each program has its algorithms, which are not compatible to be read between different programs.
 
you can edit the features only la, in creo you can not edit them.
you can still change geometry even in creo, but as imported, not as native.
 
nothing to do, I was until now to slew on solid edge and I couldn't get any features, then I came a doubt and started doing research, I asked myself this extension .prt* to which software belonged, the software that came out of it is pro/engineer. I would be grateful if you could help me, I would like to understand the features that have been made
 
I think you're focusing on the wrong side of the matter.
I think you want to see the features, to figure out how the solid you have on video was made.
If my assumption is correct, you are looking at the wrong solid, because it is an import solid, where all feautures do not exist in fact anymore and mathematics is "dead".

.prt, .asm and .drw are the classic extensions of pro-e/cree (in order, part, together and drawing) then the file is correct as a source to see it at video, but not regarding modeling.

if you have the student version, if a little sacrificed because you can only open other native mathematicians create, which also come from the student version
In this case, you will find very little around, but something is found.
 

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