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points and coordinate table

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Daniele-san

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Good morning.

is it possible (in creo 2.0) to insert points on the model .asm or .prt and subsequently create (in table 2d) a coordinate table referring to the respective point inserted?


the coordinates must however be referred to the origin x=0 and y=0 of the quotated part and not the absolute ones

Thank you.

Hi.
 
Hi.
I on the wf5 version did the hole table, so I assume that you can do it also for points.
the reference cs0 you choose it.

bb
Good morning.

is it possible (in creo 2.0) to insert points on the model .asm or .prt and subsequently create (in table 2d) a coordinate table referring to the respective point inserted?


the coordinates must however be referred to the origin x=0 and y=0 of the quotated part and not the absolute ones

Thank you.

Hi.
 
...confirmed you do using the command table holes, and choosing the option points...

Hi.
 
Hi.
I on the wf5 version did the hole table, so I assume that you can do it also for points.
the reference cs0 you choose it.

bb
...confirmed you do using the command table holes, and choosing the option points...

Hi.
Thank you for your comment,

is a command that I have never used, I have understood where it is, would you be able to exhaust me the procedure for creating the table?
thanks again and good work

soon
 
Hi.
click on the command choose the reference points option, then select the desired coordinate system cs0, cs1, ....
and then click where you want to place the table....see attachments

bb
 

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Hi.
click on the command choose the reference points option, then select the desired coordinate system cs0, cs1, ....
and then click where you want to place the table....see attachments

bb
Thanks blubossa,

I did some positive tests,
a question is possible to insert multiple tables referring to the same reference coordinates or even to different reference coordinates?
 
Hi.
click on the command choose the reference points option, then select the desired coordinate system cs0, cs1, ....
and then click where you want to place the table....see attachments

bb
Hello blubossa,
I wanted to resume this discussion to ask you for a disappointment,
creating a hole table I realized that some holes are not listed in the table there is a particular reason?
How to start this problem?

Thank you.
Hi.
 

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