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Has anyone come up against an issue when working with an assembly file to the 24th level and beyond? It appears that Pro/E won't go beyond 24 sub assemblies deep. You can't select features by picking on screen or model tree past the 24th level. Any experiences, thoughts, work a rounds? .asm1 .prt1 .asm2 .prt2 .asm3 .prt3 .asm4 .prt4 This thread is inactive and closed by the PTC Community Management Team. If you would like to provide a reply and re-open this thread, please notify the moderator and reference the thread. You may also use "Start a topic" button to ask a new question. Please be sure to include what version of the PTC product you are using so another community member knowledgeable about your version may be able to assist.
In Pro/TOOLKIT, the data structures for assembly depth have 25 elements, at least through WF5. I would think this is a hard limitation in the current Pro/E.
Bob
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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Cooper, Tim (N-Aero) <->wrote:
> Has anyone come up against an issue when working with an assembly file to > the 24th level and beyond? It appears that Pro/E won't go beyond 24 sub > assemblies deep. You can't select features by picking on screen or model > tree past the 24th level. Any experiences, thoughts, work a rounds? > > .asm1 > > .prt1 > > .asm2 > > .prt2 > > .asm3 > > .prt3 > > .asm4 > > .prt4 >
24th level sub-assembly ? I am the only one that think that this is not realistic ? Really do you think that PCT has to spend his time to manage 100th lever deeper assembly, instead of doing something more usefull ?? All of you daily are fighting with 24th deeper assembly ? I think that this is like to insert the key in your house's door whike you are sitting on your car.... Best Regards
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So, I'm curious (but not curious enough to actually try it), is this an actual limit on the number of levels in the assembly or a limit on the depth of what you can access within an assembly? In other words, can I create an assy with 100 levels as long as I don't try to edit a feature or component, from within it, father down than 24? I can always open the sub assys and change things from there. What happens if you create a 24 level deep assy and assemble it into the 23rd level of another assy? I can imagine that John Deere or Caterpillar, two big Pro|E users, have hit this limit many times when pulling up top level vehicle assemblies.