Family Table Revision Control Issue
Hi all,
A little background information first:
Our engineering departmentrecently transitioned from WF4/Windchill 9 to Creo/Windchill 10. One of the biggest issues we've run into involves revision controls for family table instances. For simpler components, like screws and washer, we have traditionally utilized a single generic component to drive a family table of part numbers, each with their own drawings. In the past, modifying a single component required the designers to check out the generic component and revise the specified instance only. The rest of the family table remained untouched, and did not need to be revised. Since the transition, CREO/WC requires the user to revise and check out the entire family table to modify any one single instance. Obviously, this is creating an administrative nightmare, as we are now forced to roll revisions on the rest of the parts in the family table,which have not been modified.
Here is my question for those of you who may have encountered similar issues: What is the best practice for handling components like screws and washers? Is it better to keep all parts stand alone? Do you utilize a single drawing for all similar components, simply using tables to display part variances and revising that drawing whenever a change is made?
I'm curious to hear how other people in industry have been using their family tables.
Thanks in advance for your advice and expertise!
Jason France
Design Engineer
Benchmade Knife Co.
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