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special management within a set

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sanvito davide

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Bye.
Is there a command that allows me to consider my imported assembly (the smaller one) no longer as a "assieme" but a set of single pieces bound together?
For example my colleague told me that in the "think design" program of the cadlab there was the exploding group command.
 
go to the browser, select all the internal components together and then you have two alternatives, dx key on the selected elements --> component --> raises level or, in the browser, drag directly off the selected components together.
with this operation you get what you wanted but you have to be very careful because it is very dangerous.
you have to have only one set of those you want to " explode " inserted in the main set, you don't have to have the set you want to explode open in another window of inventor, you must immediately delete the emptied set without saving it when required.
all this because the inventor's set is dynamically connected in real time, what cancels or changes is reflected on all instances where that set is used.
I'll stop here, maybe we'll deepen, if you need.
I don't want to have you on your conscience.
 
I think I found a simple method that seems to work:
- open together1 which already contains parts/assiems;
- open together2 which contains parts (and/or sub-assistances) that I want to bring together1, to its first level;
- I go up together2, select everything in the window, simply clicking and dragging with the mouse, right-click -> copy;
- I go up together1, right click in the window and choose paste.
I did some tests and the parts are copied keeping the original constraints.
 
Thanks, we tried with the first method and it works, but we rated that it is too risky . the risk of ruining our standard groups is too high. We will try with groups of minor importance.
 
open the main axieme and call the separate base from them.
in the window opening go to the "distinct structure components" cell of the subaxieme1 and selections between hidden entries.
In this way when you call back the table the subaxieme1 is not calculated, but its parts are, as they were at the first level.
Hi.
 

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