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Is there a way to quickly create a drawing file of a part without having to manually enter the part number and description?
Using Creo 4.0 and Windchill
You will have to give the drawing a filename. If you have the part active at the time the drawing is created, creo will assume that the model you have active is the model want in the drawing.
I could see the part name being pulled from the active part with a toolkit application and the drawing created.
BUT
There is no software in the world that can come up with the description of the part UNLESS someone enters it at some point in time.
Try to keep the requests realistic!!!!
Why wouldn't the description of the drawing be the same as the part? We actually use a drawing program in our drawing templates that automatically maps all of the model's parameters onto the drawings parameters (and then keeps them synchronized.)
It's really too bad there's not an easy way to use copy and paste in a mapkey. It would open up lots of options, like a simple mapkey to do this type of thing.
PTC_COMMON_NAME could be transferred to the drawing, but it isn't always the same for our files.
Entered at the model level or drawing level, it still needs to be entered.
What I am getting at is when I create a part, I enter part # and common name, then save. Then to create a drawing for that part I just created, I have to file-new-drawing and then enter the part # and common name again. Seems redundant, wastes time and can lead to errors.
You might want to clarify, are you referring to the intial drawing creation where you give it a filename and ptc_common_name
OR
Are you referring to filing out the title block of the drawing? You can use parameters within the part to fill out the title block.
Your organization would hopefully have that stuff set up already.
We have the parameters auto fill the title block so that is not the issue. It is the creation of the actual drawing.
What I am getting at is when I create a part, I enter part # and common name, then save. Then to create a drawing for that part I just created, I have to file-new-drawing and then enter the part # and common name again. Seems redundant, wastes time and can lead to errors.
Creo 6 will do this for you, at least the file name: