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7-Bedrock
September 14, 2023
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Question related to table pattern in Creo 7.0

  • September 14, 2023
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I have a table pattern in creo where an angular dimension is considered in the table which i didn't find in the part. In the pattern table the dimension name is ROT_DIR_1.

Which dimension is this? Please reply if anyone have the answer. Thankyou.

 

Best answer by MartinHanak

Hi,

attached axis_pattern-TO-table_pattern.mp4 video shows what is going on when you transform Axis pattern to Table pattern.

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StephenW
23-Emerald III
September 14, 2023

Can you share the file? It's gonna be difficult to diagnose with just a guess.

Satyendra7-BedrockAuthor
7-Bedrock
September 14, 2023

Hello StephenW

I am not able to attached the Creo file here. Can you please provide any alternative or your email id. Thankyou.

My email id is satyen16@gmail.com

StephenW
23-Emerald III
September 14, 2023

You can zip a file and attach. For whatever reason, the community won't allow creo file extensions but will accept the .zip extension.

 

I wouldn't be able to accept a file via a gmail account, wouldn't ever make thru email filters.

 

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kdirth
21-Topaz I
September 14, 2023

You can view any named dimensions in the info of a feature.

 

RMB on feature in tree and select Information > Feature Information and scroll down to FEATURE'S DIMENSIONS section.  Hopefully you don't have a lot of features to pick from.

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There is always more to learn.
kdirth
21-Topaz I
September 14, 2023

If you use Edit Dimensions on a feature and select a dimension, the name can be found in the Dimension tab.

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There is always more to learn.
Satyendra7-BedrockAuthor
7-Bedrock
September 15, 2023

Hello Kdirth

It's done in Creo 9.0. I forgot to mension it. Sorry about that. 

In the information, it shows d66. But i am unable to find it in the feutre. please check it and let me know. Thankyou.

19-Tanzanite
September 15, 2023

Try searching for this dimension.  Use CTRL+F or click 

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Then find dimensions, looking by dimensions

If it is found, the relevant feature will be listed in brackets, e.g.:

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Satyendra7-BedrockAuthor
7-Bedrock
September 15, 2023

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d66 is that dimension, but i am not getting that in the feature.

14-Alexandrite
September 15, 2023

Can  you post a screenshot of the Pattern feature with dimensions and the Table? That could give an insight as to what is happening.

Satyendra7-BedrockAuthor
7-Bedrock
September 15, 2023

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The dimension d66:F7(PATTERN_1) is not there inside the feature. The same dimension is added in the table as ROT_DIR_1.

24-Ruby III
September 15, 2023

@Satyendra wrote:

Satyendra_1-1694761194546.png

 

Satyendra_2-1694761240625.png

 

The dimension d66:F7(PATTERN_1) is not there inside the feature. The same dimension is added in the table as ROT_DIR_1.


Hi,

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ROT_DIR_1 = d66

  • you cannot display none of these names ... they are hidden inside pattern feature
  • I do not have any idea how did you created the model, therefore I cannot explain its behavior
  • try to create model once again and note down the exact procedure