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Hole table through datum points need help on how to sort feature name column in re. order (Creo 10).

SJ_10265581
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Hole table through datum points need help on how to sort feature name column in re. order (Creo 10).

I am creating a hole table through datum points like feature name "POINT" & its "X,Y,Z" measurement through cs_o but when datum points go beyond 9  for e.g. "PNT9" then it sort by again first digit means it will go like 1 then 10,11,2,3,4 likewise (refer snap for more details).

I have tried to increase decimal point from 1 but it won't get sort out.

Need help to how to sort this double digit figures in ascending order & Is there any way to make this hole table parametric if point location is updating it will directly show on table without adding it again.

 

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Hoping for the solution from PTC! 🤞

Application :- Creo 10 Paramertic 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions

1) workaround is to rename your points to have a leading 0:

PNT00

PNT01

PNT02

...

PNT10

PNT11

...

 

in part modelling mode, go to the menu: File -> Prepare -> Model Properties -> change Names:

pausob_0-1720815918270.png

 

 

2) update your hole tables in drawing mode with the "Update Tables" function:

pausob_1-1720815740603.png

 

 

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3 REPLIES 3

1) workaround is to rename your points to have a leading 0:

PNT00

PNT01

PNT02

...

PNT10

PNT11

...

 

in part modelling mode, go to the menu: File -> Prepare -> Model Properties -> change Names:

pausob_0-1720815918270.png

 

 

2) update your hole tables in drawing mode with the "Update Tables" function:

pausob_1-1720815740603.png

 

 

BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:SJ_10265581)

The system is functioning correctly! It is sorting all PNT1* values first, then it will do all PNT2* values.

The solution is to use the same number of digits in all of your values, PNT01, PNT02, etc.

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