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August 1, 2024
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Parameters for individual Parts when multiple are used in the same drawing

  • August 1, 2024
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So I have multiple models in a single drawing, if I just select "&view_scale" it pulls the parameter from I'm not certain.  But IIRC there is a way to select the ID number for the individual component and pull up what that parameter is.

 

I want to say I used this successfully many years back in a large assembly and/or family table.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.   Please see the image for reference.

Best answer by mkajdan

These images are with the assembly open.

 

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kdirth
21-Topaz I
21-Topaz I
August 1, 2024

If you set the scale in the view properties and not follow the sheet scale, even if the same. Creo will create the note for the view.

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3-Newcomer
August 1, 2024

OK sure but let's forget the note.  I'm not trying to only show the scale of 1 component.  There is a feature in CREO Parametric that allows you to do as I described above - find an ID number associated with the parameters of components in an assembly drawing, or more specially in my case the parameters of individual parts when a drawing has several models associated with it.

kdirth
21-Topaz I
21-Topaz I
August 1, 2024

The question of "where does it pull the parameter from?" is the active model in the tree.

 

Select view > RMB > Use Model in Tree

The model of that view will now be active in the model tree.  You can add a parameter to a note and Creo will add the appropriate session ID to it.

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