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1-Visitor
February 23, 2010
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import data doctor

  • February 23, 2010
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Can someone help?

For the life of me I can't figure out how to select a gap or move vertexes using the new import data doctor in WF4 M100.

I've looked over the PTC online tutorial. I don't have the files that are used in the lesson, but it doesn't look too hard. It just won't let me select anything. Even if I search for gaps it won't show up. I think there must be something simple I'm missing.

I always have to go back to WF3, import the part, zip gaps, move vertexes, whatever, even though it seems the old way is much harder to figure out, at least it works.

Thanks

Dave


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1-Visitor
February 23, 2010
Dear David,

The on-line help contains a PDF for IDD. Go to Help: Help Center, then select the link to Tutorials, then the link to 'Getting Started with Import DataDoctor'. Go to page 19. This outlines the process. I think that the problem might be that you have to be in the correct mode before you can find gaps. Make sure the Repair Mode Icon (looks like bobbin and needle) is selected first.

Regards,

Rod
Rod Giles
Senior Design Engineer
Polaris Britain Ltd.
1-Visitor
February 23, 2010
That is correct, and I see the gap selection box light up, select it and
get the gap selection dialog box. However it won't let me select
anything. I'm looking right at a gap. Can't pick the surfaces,
edges.... anything.

But when I go back to WF3 and manually zip gaps I can pick them and
close it right up. Solidify it... No problem.

Thanks,

David Reiser

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1-Visitor
February 23, 2010

David,

Could it be a selection filter issue or the need to specify the "type" of entity you want to select up in the pull down menus? Just a thought....

14-Alexandrite
February 24, 2010
First try to Detach both surfaces (It will create a new component) and then see if you can select the edges to close the gap. Probably you'll have to activate the newly created component for this to work.
1-Visitor
January 28, 2014
Creo Community,

I downloaded a component (terminal) from a supplier and the part comes in as a wire frame model.
How do you make this a solid? See attached.

Brad
Creo 2.0 m090




1-Visitor
January 28, 2014

Brad -


For what it's worth I "solidified" the terminal lug for you and uploaded it. BTW, I have 'railed' (and requested) PTC (seems like forever) to update/improve their IDD documentation and training.


~Mud Dawg

1-Visitor
January 28, 2014

Brad -


What I did to repair the part was first delete the offending surfaces, create a boundary blend, then merge the new and existing surfaces, using IDD.


HTH


~Mud Dawg