@Sandy1 wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your response.
Some Observations:
1. Once family table is deleted, there is no easy way to get it back even though you have saved a backup family table (.ptd) since the file-> Import Table is grayed out
2.To be able to use the backup .ptd file, you must redefine the variables again as Martin pointed out. This is quite frustrating if you got a lot of columns to redefine. (I even forgot what I have defined as variables, at least some of them). Creo will repopulate all your previous instance names and values for columns that you have redefined. If you forgot what to redefined as column, then bad luck.
3. Step two works for .ptd saved as Textual Family Table. If you export the .ptd as Pro Table File, then nothing happens (at least for me).
4. What is the purpose of exporting a family table as Textual or as Pro Table? Pro Table format is not working in my case.
5.Is there any trick/hack to get Creo to automatically repopulate all the columns from the .ptd backup, assuming you didn’t change anything in the part you are working with?
Thank you
Hi,
if you need to recreate family table, you can use information written in textual ptd file. In case that columns contain dimensions, you can find dimension symbolic names in the file. You can enter these symbolic names when you select Other option during column defining.
Note: Pro Table File format is historical, ignore it.