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Hi hunting, I forgot to wish you a good year... .
You said well, the parts' parametric needs to be seen in demos. even those who like me know the program very well, do not usually use it, the patterns instead with the latest versions are becoming parametric-style.
I did the video, because I don't know the paramerian module well..... .
Mah... .
First you wrote that osd is not parametric, then two posts below instead of it, even being uncomfortable to use for this functionality. So is osd parametric or not?
 
osd is not parametric, however you can work well as parametric with the appropriate module.
the module works great also for the parts, but it is so fast the explicit modeling that it is not worth using the module for a single part.
In essence if I design a cube with modeling, I get a cube and just, while with a parashyper I have the sketch with the square, the editable measure of the extrusion, and solid ilm is given by these parameters.
Basically modeling is always like you work with imported steps you can do whatever you want.
It's easier to do than to explain the concept anyway...
 
hi superguido, I also ask you a courtesy (as made to some cocreate user, but in this case for the st): Could you post a video where you see the software work as a parametric while being explicit? I'm curious to understand if you mean what I have in mind too.
In practice it is meant to be able to insert so-called pmi or "live rules", which are annotations both in the form of quotas and geometric tolerances. For example, put a "30" share between two faces and the constraints to stay at a distance of 30mm between them, and the value of the quota does not descend from a concatenation of work but exists only between those two faces. so if you pull one with the mouse, the other moves in a synchronous way, remaining at 30 mm distance if you have to select it.
However on complex pieces it becomes a discreet mess and sometimes if it gets heavily wrapped up no longer succeeding in solving these constraints if they are many.

here find an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aecfw4ihpcbut if you look for "live rules" and "solid edge" on youtube you find many videos.
 

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