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tabella fori problem

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good day to all, I am a mechanical designer and recently started working with ptc creo elements/pro 5.0.
I press that I have always worked with solidworks programs, inventor.
I wanted to ask if someone is able to solve a problem that I found in the table environment with the hole table command.
I found myself having to make the table of a plate full of holes and to simplify the work I wanted to insert a table that showed me the coordinates and type of holes present compared to a piece origin.
I entered the syscous coordinate system required by the program within the part and then at the table I recalled the holes table.
I found that in the hole table are indicated the positions only of the holes that on the part were realized starting from the upper surface of the plate (where the syscous system of origin holes was placed).
the holes that were made instead starting from the lower surface of the plate are not inserted in the table.
How can I do to insert all the holes in the table?
or is there the possibility on the same table to insert two holes related to two different siscoo coordinate systems?
allego pdf example
 

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1-or change the hole plane from the lower surface to the upper.
2-as you rightly mentioned you can insert another view with another sisco and create another hole table.

greetings
 
The first solution is too laborious in my case, I would risk creating problems in the aid, even because the project did not do so.
I certainly keep in mind the suggestion in case I have to make a plate. I will try to make all holes on a surface (where possible).
I try to follow the second suggestion and create another syscous on the opposite surface and in the table extract the holes table referred to this new coordinate system.
I was wrong because I was trying to extract a second table with the same syscous.
Thanks for the advice, I try and let you know. . .http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/images/icons/icon10.gif
 

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