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mating on the spot

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Hello everyone!
I tried to search on the online help, googlato, on the forum but
I can't find the definition of what the matings are on the spot.
all (the references found) assume that it is clear what they are and no one who gives its definition.
But...
I find myself with some works to be revised and with some coupling on the place that does the whims, always that they are to do it, and I cannot intervene precisely because having no operational definition I do not know what and how the hell react (and therefore I can not identify why of the problem). not having the definition it is not possible even to recreate from head the assieme given the greatness.
Can anyone help?
 
the mating on the spot you have when you create a part in the axieme deriving from a sketch. replacing it or changing it is not possible, it should be erased and remade.
 
Thank you!
This is why in almost twenty years I have never happened to myself :), I have always created the parts so untied by the aid and the few times that did not make it independent and above all I have never used a sketch of the aid :).
Okay, then, first-attention, they're not the ones who create problems at least in my group.
 
You have them automatically when you do "new part" directly from the axieme. I rather prefer to create a new blank part, save it, import it into the axieme as "fix" and from there do the sketch, so you get the same thing but without the coarse mating "on the place"
 
Thank you!
This is why in almost twenty years I have never happened to myself :), I have always created the parts so untied by the aid and the few times that did not make it independent and above all I have never used a sketch of the aid :).
Okay, then, first-attention, they're not the ones who create problems at least in my group.
I recommend if it is complicated as it tries to create sub assemblies (by zones, type or even by number of pieces) reduce the problem to small parts, then once solved dissolve all sub assemblies. I don't know if I've explained well... good luck...
 

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