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Hi everyone,
I am wanting to create a family table that allows the user to pick from a list some options for features. Like, do you want 3 grooves on the face or only 2 grooves. Our parts are just optional features that sometimes vary in size. I was looking at nested family tables but it doesn't seem like I can select an instance from the subfamily table in the main family table. Our parts are very simple and of the 10 features there are only 2-5 different variations which is why I am not worried about using a family table. Ideally I would like this to easily translate into a drawing so I am not having to put a lot of dimensions for each new drawing. I need one drawing per instance.
Thank you in advance for the help!
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For what you are describing, I would consider using Pro/Program as the interface to control configurations rather than nested family tables.
For what you are describing, I would consider using Pro/Program as the interface to control configurations rather than nested family tables.
What is Pro/Program?
Thank you
Start here:
Pro programming user guide - PTC Community
Thank you I will look into this. However this seems pretty complicated and difficult for new users.
I’m sure I can handle it but I want to make sure anyone else that isn’t as experienced can handle it.
If the user can open a model and then read and comprehend prompts from Pro/Program they should be able to deal with it.
This company offers a third party option to manage models as well vis Excel.
Nitro-CELL (simplifiedlogic.com)
Hi,
the only thing you need is to:
You could look at using an Excel analysis feature to drive the model by Excel as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kwNkNkn7Vk
I agree with Tom, do NOT use nested family tables in Creo, it causes problems when using Windchill.