Multiple Variants of assembly models
I'm sure I should know the answer to this. Perhaps I'm just being dim, but...
I have an assembly made up of 5 different components. Each of these components has a family table with a number of key dimensions varied in each instance.
I want to make a large number of assemblies, each made up of a different combination of instances of the base components. I think there are 48 variants in total.
I really don't want to create 48 different assemblies manually.
What is the best way to do this?
I can think of Simplified reps, with a base model containing every single instance of every component, but that seems like a lot of clicking to select only the instances required. I don't think I can edit them in Excel, for example.
I did think of Assembly Family Tables, but I couldn't figure out how to use a different instance of a component in any given assembly instance.
I also thought (briefly) about Pro/Program, J-Link, etc. I have no idea how to use anything like that, and I am anxious that, in the future, my colleagues are also able to work with the solution, so I am not inclined to go the programming route.
I'm sure it's easy. I'd welcome some advice.
WF4, M220
Ilink 3.4, M070
Cheers,
John

