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ptc creo - emitted at the table - pallinating management and db

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My name is luca
premessa:I started using creo in March 2017 and my company made me do a day of course.
until today every time I found it difficult, I always managed somehow to get out of it. I have seen from the discussions that my level of knowledge is very low, and I will hardly be able to elevate it without further training (with other cads I have always managed alone to access a higher level of knowledge).problema:I am making the exploding of a machine (about 130 pcs) which is composed at level 1 of its db both of single parts.prt , both of axiemate parts.asm, that I will go to manage as a unique entity with one position and code , and both of axiemate parts.asm of which will be managed individually all children .ptr or .asm
My company already has a ready table which, however, jumps to equal all the assemblies and loads all the individual components.prt; after that the designer "cancels the balls" that do not serve and creates new (not real) for the assemblies and hand inserts the rows of the missing db. clearly the lines of the db that do not need remain.rischiesta:I would like to be able to manage the db table in an articulated manner, deciding the level of explosion of the components of the axieme of the machine.
I have seen from the forums that we often talk about macros or in any case the insertion of pre-set parameters in specific environments of the cad. from this point of view I have never done so, so possibly if the solution involved this type of approach, if you would kindly recommend me a tutorial or a path of knowledge that would allow me to begin, then I would look for the solution.thanks:but I have no gift of synthesis, however, thanks to all those who have had the constancy to read to the bottom
 
hi, creo report tables, have different viewing possibilities, mainly divided into 2 categories "recurrence" and "not recurrence".
Recurrences list all components, including subaxial components, as well as subaxis themselves.
then exist filters and relationships.
with the filters you can "spegnere" from the table the components that do not affect, with the relationships, you can highlight only components that have certain characteristics (usually a parameter).
If you put an example, I can try to give you a solution that maintains the parameters of the tables with the components displayed, without staring at making bubbles manually (which then will not match anymore).
 
:smile: good 320is
Thank you very much for the answer.
Unfortunately in this last period I was far from the cad, so I could not deepen.
I'll start doing some research tomorrow.
 
:smile: good 320is
Thank you very much for the answer.
Unfortunately in this last period I was far from the cad, so I could not deepen.
I'll start doing some research tomorrow.
Hi.
Maybe you've already solved it.

If not, 320i s responded correctly.
report tables are really interesting and at its time (half 90s) I remember that they occupied only 1 day course.

If you need help, write again on the forum and try to help you.
 
hi no one uses steel design, the modeling module to ball a structure? I can't make it work.
 
hi no one uses steel design, the modeling module to ball a structure? I can't make it work.
Hello andrea1974,
steel design ...I imagine that you refer to the module advanced structural framework design...module that I personally do not have.

the ball of a set, not performing it from the modeling module but inside a table, where the ball is related to a report table.
 

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