Tekkasoft
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hi guys and I haven't been writing for a long time, but I see you're always there, ready for everything.
I'd like to have a problem that I haven't been able to solve yet.
for example I have a "pezzo.prt" file that has a family table whose lines are also family table (insomma family table innestate).
when I create a set and insert the piece.prt into a particular configuration (guided by the family table)
I obviously have no problem.
if, however, in the relationships of the assieme I use the lookup_inst function (opportunely inserted in the pro/program file to cause the substitution of the "pezzo.prt" with its relative variant according to the parameters of the function) with more selection parameters and where the second belongs to a family table grafted, then the verification of the relationship does not go to good end.
In summary it seems that the lookup_inst function accepts more parameters but only if found in the first level of the family table.
Did any of you have this problem and solve it?
I trust you. . .
I'd like to have a problem that I haven't been able to solve yet.
for example I have a "pezzo.prt" file that has a family table whose lines are also family table (insomma family table innestate).
when I create a set and insert the piece.prt into a particular configuration (guided by the family table)
I obviously have no problem.
if, however, in the relationships of the assieme I use the lookup_inst function (opportunely inserted in the pro/program file to cause the substitution of the "pezzo.prt" with its relative variant according to the parameters of the function) with more selection parameters and where the second belongs to a family table grafted, then the verification of the relationship does not go to good end.
In summary it seems that the lookup_inst function accepts more parameters but only if found in the first level of the family table.
Did any of you have this problem and solve it?
I trust you. . .
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