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Family Table Chart

mwimberly
10-Marble

Family Table Chart

I have never tried this but is there a way to show the values of the generic instance inside of the charted table on a drawing?

Michael Wimberly
Engineering Applications Support Specialist III
Security & Survivability

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Ok, let me clarify what I am looking for. I know that you can create a charted drawing of the instances inside of the family table. That is not a problem. My question is, can the values of the generic be shown in the table as well.

Michael Wimberly
Engineering Applications Support Specialist III
Security & Survivability

BAE Systems Land & Armaments
9113 Le Saint Drive
Fairfield, Ohio 45014 U.S.A.
(513) 881-4843 Direct
(513) 833-3565 Mobile
(513) 881-5087 Fax
-<">mailto:->
P Before printing, think about the environment.

From what I am aware of you cannot put the generic's information in to the
drawing table. Most people make an instance that is identical to the
generic and use that. If you wanted to make it complicated each column
that you create you could create a cell for the generic values and then
add the &<parameter dimension_name="> to make the information parametric but
it would not be the same as a repeat region's auto-fill.

Brian S. Lynn
Technical Coordinator, Product Engineering

If there is no other way, you could create an instance called "Generic" (what
ever namesuits you) and just leave it set to all the defaults (*) This would
show up in the table with all the other instances.



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