cass... I'm old, it took that little ozzy nap. I heard you marry... is it true? ?Volume=pro_mp_volume
I will also be a commercial now but the technician who is in me doesn't die.cass... I'm old, it took that little ozzy nap. I heard you marry... is it true? ?
However stef, what I indicated makes you understand how the notes with parameters can be used and how you can relate system parameters.
Greetings ... you found who fixed the fences at last:biggrin:I will also be a commercial now but the technician who is in me doesn't die.
I get married in less than a month, I decided to parameterize my life totally!:biggrin:
Oh, thank you, bitch!Greetings ... you found who fixed the fences at last:biggrin:
If you're lucky to have the bmx module you can do it, otherwise you owe it by force to recall things as a relationship or in the tree columns model as a parameter.Hey, guys.
I use another method to have various analysis on the model tree.
1) I do an analysis of the model mass properties
2) imposed "features" on the bottom left of the menu
3) I go on the feature curtain (top in the same menu), I define the analyses I want to hold (in this case the volume) and the name
4) I save it on the tree
5) I go to tree column settings, top left imposed as feature parameter type and create a column giving the name defined previously
so I will have a column in the model tree that indicates the desired analysis; inter alia I can also set the footer analysis so that it updates to each part change.
Bye!
Well the license I use where I work is the foundation (with wf5), but I thought it was a basic license. Am I wrong?If you're lucky to have the bmx module you can do it, otherwise you owe it by force to recall things as a relationship or in the tree columns model as a parameter.
In fact the foundation is the basic license, to do that thing you should have the bmx module, but I checked and with my amazement I realized that they integrated this basic license function, before you could not do...well then if you can now there is no better way!:smile:Well the license I use where I work is the foundation (with wf5), but I thought it was a basic license. Am I wrong?![]()