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table setting: text with physical properties

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Bye to all,

I have a doubt.

After placing views in a panel of a part (e.g. a bearing), I insert a text and I want this text connected for example to the physical properties of the model (e.g. the mass), inserts the parameter <mass>, which will update with the mass of the bearing model.

It's all right.

but, if inside the same table I inserted another basic view of another part (example a tree), and also of this I wanted a dynamic writing connected to the mass of the tree... it is clear that I would have problems. since the script <mass> , if I insert it.(even by selecting the "shaft" pattern in the text dialog box). will mark the bearing mass.

there is no solution..in the sense that the properties of the model in the texts can refer only to a model... or how could I do to have two dynamic masses for two models in the same table?

Thank you!</mass></mass>
 
use a table for assemblies and above the chart positions the table of the pieces
Yes, but it's different. I mean, what you propose is a great alternative.
I wondered if it was possible without inserting tables, but only with the text command.
 
that I know no, at least with my rel. 2008 does not seem to be there, maybe now with 2011 can be
 
I use rel2011, however:
- to have the mass relative to the model of a view, select the view and create a sketch tied to the sight;
- I insert within the sketch the text with the desired properties of the model that originates the view (so not a direct text annotation, but within a sketch)
- I do the same with other views associated with the desired models.

I don't know if there are more direct solutions. . .
Bye!
 
I use rel2011, however:
- to have the mass relative to the model of a view, select the view and create a sketch tied to the sight;
- I insert within the sketch the text with the desired properties of the model that originates the view (so not a direct text annotation, but within a sketch)
- I do the same with other views associated with the desired models.

I don't know if there are more direct solutions. . .
Bye!
I tried something curious. .
I created a symbol in the table environment.
to the symbol I matched a text connected to the model mass.
and this time instead of <mass> , the script is <mass p3;="">at this point every time I insert the symbol by connecting it with cold to a part of the views, I see the mass of that part. so if together, I can do it for all parts, using the same symbol and having all the masses!</mass></mass>
 

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