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load option setting

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Hi.
our 'assembly load options' settings are:
1)scope-> load all components
2)reference sets->as saved

This setting has been used for 10 years and I need a good reason to ask our cad manager for change, because I think they are not ideal.

I would like this approach:
1)scope-> load 'all components' and 'partial loading' on
2)reference sets->use model,full,lightweight,empy

1) I would like to know from you, which limitation adds 'partial loading' option to the default

2) the 'as saved' is the option in the head to all, but I know that this option creates problems, because if a user saves the axieme with a personal reference set, when I open the axieme, I can have hidden component....in addition I can not load in lightweight, because otherwise, with the 'as saved' all my colleagues would charge them in lightweigt.

give me your opinions or suggestions for a set that covers both small and large assemblies without having to let the user change of options later.

I use nx7 and mach1 as a license.
 
Hi.
our 'assembly load options' settings are:
1)scope-> load all components
2)reference sets->as saved

This setting has been used for 10 years and I need a good reason to ask our cad manager for change, because I think they are not ideal.

I would like this approach:
1)scope-> load 'all components' and 'partial loading' on
2)reference sets->use model,full,lightweight,empy

1) I would like to know from you, which limitation adds 'partial loading' option to the default

2) the 'as saved' is the option in the head to all, but I know that this option creates problems, because if a user saves the axieme with a personal reference set, when I open the axieme, I can have hidden component....in addition I can not load in lightweight, because otherwise, with the 'as saved' all my colleagues would charge them in lightweigt.

give me your opinions or suggestions for a set that covers both small and large assemblies without having to let the user change of options later.

I use nx7 and mach1 as a license.
1) with the partial loading, to the loading of the axieme, only the information necessary to display the reference set is loaded in memory. once you put work part on the component or put it fully loaded, you charge everything. so the partial ,loading option makes loading faster but in some cases it does not allow you, for example, updating wave links or exporting in step or iges.
2) as saved refers exclusively to the search path.

to do what you want, I suggest you use the bookmarks, that is, you save a file that opens the ass as you saved it.

Hi.
 
1) with the partial loading, to the loading of the axieme, only the information necessary to display the reference set is loaded in memory. once you put work part on the component or put it fully loaded, you charge everything. so the partial ,loading option makes loading faster but in some cases it does not allow you, for example, updating wave links or exporting in step or iges.
2) as saved refers exclusively to the search path.

to do what you want, I suggest you use the bookmarks, that is, you save a file that opens the ass as you saved it.

Hi.
1) for this point I knew, but I did not know that the step was not created.
So it's not good for us, because our workflow automatically creates the step and since the load options are centralized... we'll find empty steps.
we will continue to change pre-loading the load options waiting to decide to move to nx7.5.. .

2) as saved also works under charge the components with the last reference set saved.
so if a pyrla saves a set with some components with reference set 'empty'...you can approve it or create drawings with missing components.
 
1) with the partial loading, to the loading of the axieme, only the information necessary to display the reference set is loaded in memory. once you put work part on the component or put it fully loaded, you charge everything. so the partial ,loading option makes loading faster but in some cases it does not allow you, for example, updating wave links or exporting in step or iges.
with the 'partial loading' you can export to step.
 
Hi.
our 'assembly load options' settings are:
1)scope-> load all components
2)reference sets->as saved

This setting has been used for 10 years and I need a good reason to ask our cad manager for change, because I think they are not ideal.

I would like this approach:
1)scope-> load 'all components' and 'partial loading' on
2)reference sets->use model,full,lightweight,empy

1) I would like to know from you, which limitation adds 'partial loading' option to the default

2) the 'as saved' is the option in the head to all, but I know that this option creates problems, because if a user saves the axieme with a personal reference set, when I open the axieme, I can have hidden component....in addition I can not load in lightweight, because otherwise, with the 'as saved' all my colleagues would charge them in lightweigt.

give me your opinions or suggestions for a set that covers both small and large assemblies without having to let the user change of options later.

I use nx7 and mach1 as a license.
I abort the use of "personal" ref sets... should not be allowed.
in fiat I pushed like a fool to have only part (model) and rep (lightweight).
in 7.5 the rep is not even + necessary because the lightweight are "staccati" compared to the ref set.

the partial loading load the parts without features... that are loaded only when the part is activated (make work part or make displayed part).
Another small problem of pl is that the matings are not "loaded"... (at least, it was so in the old versions)

I always use lightweight loading (only use 7.5 for my tests and jobs).
if you get used to having components in that state and activate full only those on which you work assembly management times drop drastically.
I don't see the problem for your colleagues. .
So, summarized I recommend:
- keep partial loading activated
- use ref sets: lightweight, model, entire part

Hi.
 
Well, if you take away the "true" and "false" ref sets, how do we work?? :biggrin::biggrin::

I confirm, too many ref.sets just make a mess
few and well used is ideal .
 
matrix...depending an open door.
I abort reference sets and layers.
but you understand that in a company where there are 50 technicians, it becomes difficult to set the job in a certain way.
I try, but the roots are deep regarding the method of work and I work too, I can't stand behind what others do.
the cad manager too, can't point the gun.
Once the guidelines have been written... if one doesn't follow them... what do you... make copies?
for the technical director, the important thing is to design well.
I'm just telling you this, there's a colleague I'm so technical that it still creates everything with primitive plans and forms and old functions like linear repetitions (I use the face pattern).
when you open a model you find at least fifty floors and 200 functions like laughing.
when I have to change his model... I would have so much desire to go to 'hystory free'.

apart from this rash, thank you for confirming my theory.
it would still be useful that these guidelines marked siemens italia, removing the logo fiat were also linked here.
'best practices' are useful to stimulate the renewal of the working method, which have a power of conviction greater than those that I can write recovering a little from the help and a little from their experience.
 

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