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17-Peridot
May 12, 2016
Question

Difference between Undeclare and Break dependancy

  • May 12, 2016
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Hi all,

I have an assembly linked with a layout for impose an automatic configuration through the layout.

Now I want unlink it because I've duplicated the assembly to impose a specific configuration.

On reference viewer i found this (see picture).

Nuova immagine.jpg

Which is the difference?

Thanks

Bye


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1-Visitor
May 16, 2016

Undeclare comes in to picture while you have layout modeling & parts/assemblies are declare with skeleton modeling practice. While dependency is like you created part/assembly by taking reference of any other assemblies/parts.

You need to break dependency for reference while need to undeclare parts if it is layout modeling.

Hope I answer your question.

Thanks,

Jitu Thakor

gfraulini17-PeridotAuthor
17-Peridot
May 16, 2016

But it seems that in this case the commands do the same things

1-Visitor
May 16, 2016

Basically It identifying declare components (parts/assemblies) and references.