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problem between relationships and parameters

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Daniele-san

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Good morning to all,
Unfortunately I have a problem and can't solve it without your help!
I had to reopen a new discussion because perhaps the previous one had a decline in importance.
we talked about the same topic and I reject it here:

Hey, guys.
I realized I have a problem as soon as I make a change format drawing (also reimmitting the same format) connected to a prt/asm with the following relationships:

if you want to
drawing_ed01="02"


endif

This non-functional relationship and in the drw table I must manually redesign the parameter connected to it
i.e. drawing_ed01

taking a step back and starting from the start_part.prt/asm template with drw associated everything works properly.

the problem practically arises when I make a format change (also reimmitting the same format)

Can you help me?
if you need more info about this please let me know
Sorry again if I started with a new discussion

Hi.

Thank you.
Hi.
 
Could you attach a prt,drw,frm with the problem? because done so to the flight to me it seems to work also with the replacement cartilage.
 
Could you attach a prt,drw,frm with the problem? because done so to the flight to me it seems to work also with the replacement cartilage.
Bye-bye
thank you for your answer and forgive me for the delay of the answer.
I'll coach you as requested.
the problem to me happens when after creating a part or together with the start part or asm going then to replace the format I have to rewrite everything that should do automatically with the relationships
 

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hi, I attach you a format where I have replaced references to parameters with repeat regions (always referred to parameters). when using pro/e wf2 was the best way to make carts; Now, honestly, not even with your table gives me the mistakes you find.
in drw that give you problems there are multiple models(asm or prt) displayed? have you added relationships in the model of axioms? If you can reproduce the problem systematically you could tell me the procedure: I tried to make 2 parts, a set and then make a design where I replaced the cartiglio and the models represented but it always works me correctly.
Hi.
 

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hi luca1669,
thank you for the format with the corrections you posted
I'm sorry I'm late, but I can barely get to practice Saturday. :redface:
I saw that in each table you added "&mdl.top_generic.mio parameter"
I did a test and it looks like it works perfectly. :finger:
Would you explain to me what that "prefix" is for?

Thank you.
Good weekend
 
hi are many regions of repetitions (I have not edited them manually but with the appropriate command). are tables that can serve multiple uses. among those I remember there are extrapolating data from family table and data from the model more stable than classic & especially on multimodel designs. This is what little I remember (I haven't worked with proes for 5 years). Hi.
 
hi are many regions of repetitions (I have not edited them manually but with the appropriate command). are tables that can serve multiple uses. among those I remember there are extrapolating data from family table and data from the model more stable than classic & especially on multimodel designs. This is what little I remember (I haven't worked with proes for 5 years). Hi.
hi luca1969,
despite the 5 years of distance you are not rusty :p
Would you indicate the procedure for creating that command?
create a region of rep. simple click twice and choose the command that precedes the parameter?
Hi.
 
in detail when you double-click you have to choose mdl then choose top_generic then user defined and type the parameter. I don't have the cad, maybe some voice won't be the exact one.
 

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