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21-Topaz II
August 3, 2016
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Clean Up Imported Assy

  • August 3, 2016
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Creo 2, M220

 

I recieved a STEP file from a vendor that I want to place in my assy.  It represents an assy of components and comes in as shuch, but I'd rather not pollute my client's Windchill database with all the extra parts.  However, if I import as a part, the components aren't positioned properly. 

 

I also tried importing as an assy, re-exporting as a STEP file and re-importing as a part with the same results.

 

Additionally the imported assy has datums all over way out in space, greatly enlarging the envelope of the assy unnecessarily.

 

Any tips for cleaning this up?  I could spend the time to go part by part and reposition the components to a logical CS and rebuilding the assy but that seems silly.  A shrinkwrap would work well, but there seems to be no way to create one that's not tied back to the original assy.

 

Other ideas?


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Best answer by TomU

Set the hidden config option intf3d_in_as_part to yes.  This will bring in the assembly as a part but keep everything positioned correctly.

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23-Emerald IV
August 3, 2016

Set the hidden config option intf3d_in_as_part to yes.  This will bring in the assembly as a part but keep everything positioned correctly.

21-Topaz II
August 3, 2016

Bingo, thanks!

Chris3
21-Topaz I
August 3, 2016

Be aware that this option if left set always defaults an assembly to import as a part without notifying you if it is an assembly or a part.

Also the reason it is a hidden config option is because it can cause Creo to exit with more complicated assemblies.