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is there a bomb in sw?

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Hello.

for those who know catia knows the power of the function of the case that allows to move the parts of an axieme by taking the references of another together with equal libel or different levels.
Is there a function in sw like the bomb?
How can you alternatively do it?

Thank you.
 
Maybe if you better explain what you have to do for those who don't know catia... possible with an image accompanied by some notes
 
Unfortunately I did not catch that I left in the old job, so I turned to the users of that program. Anyway, I try to explain better.
I have a set of three subaxis b c d.
with catia I can enter the axieme c and change the positions of the details taking as references axes, planes, edges with relative distances from any other assembly that is to b or d.
 
You also do it with solidworks, but with some extra steps.
matings can only be done within the same set; and use the surrounding geometries to create a plan, axis or another entity of reference and with this do the coupling
 
it is possible to communicate axioms between them and to define constraints between sub-assiems provided that they are inserted as flexible in the main aid.
 
it is possible to communicate axioms between them and to define constraints between sub-assiems provided that they are inserted as flexible in the main aid.
It's true, what a loser I'm...
However, you must be careful with using the flexible axieme because it must remain such always and could create some difficulties if not handled well. I think creating a reference entity is more practical and lean.
 

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