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view table in direct modeling

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Hello, everyone. another problem, since I use direct modeling recently.
on a set loaded as .bdl, in the tree I have the parts that contain the tables of the details. If I go on annotation, I see the board. How do I see the tables of every part that at his table?
I tried to make the part active, but nothing:frown:
Thank you very much.
 
Hello, everyone. another problem, since I use direct modeling recently.
on a set loaded as .bdl, in the tree I have the parts that contain the tables of the details. If I go on annotation, I see the board. How do I see the tables of every part that at his table?
I tried to make the part active, but nothing:frown:
Thank you very much.
bdl file contains the 3d and the single table 2d that were displayed at the time it was saved. the tables of the other parts are not inside that bdl file, but are saved separately, ticipously in *.mi format. You have to ask who gave you the file.
 
Thanks for the answer.
But if at this moment I have a single table 2d, and I go to create another table of another part, and then a third, how do I have to manage, save, and eventually how to open each of these three tables when I want?
 
Thanks for the answer.
But if at this moment I have a single table 2d, and I go to create another table of another part, and then a third, how do I have to manage, save, and eventually how to open each of these three tables when I want?
you have to save the table in format mi and 3d in pkg format (the pkg overwrites it every time and always remains the same file, instead you make me a separate one for each table).
 
But when I load the pkg, saved the table, I load every drawing "hand"? can't there be a chance to do it from the tree? how do I understand to which particular and tied the table (in the case of a large set)?
 
But when I load the pkg, saved the table, I load every drawing "hand"? can't there be a chance to do it from the tree? how do I understand to which particular and tied the table (in the case of a large set)?
no, from 3d you can't automatically call back the board associated with the part, you can only do it with certain pdms. for big asses you have to save the boards with a name that calls back the part.

you should assign a model name to the part, as well as an instance name, and call the table with the same name as the model name. The advantage of the model name is that then it's unique on all the shares you have of the same part, while the name instance may change from time to time.
 

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I thank you again, because these chases make me go looking for information for days, and in the end you don't even find answers. I hope not to break tropo, but surely I will have other questions soon :smile: Thank you very much and good day
 
I thank you again, because these chases make me go looking for information for days, and in the end you don't even find answers. I hope not to break tropo, but surely I will have other questions soon :smile: Thank you very much and good day
Ask yourself. Unfortunately this software is all but intuitive, for those coming from standard modern parametrics.
 

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