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How to pull the points from the model/assembly directly into the drawing parametrically?

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How to pull the points from the model/assembly directly into the drawing parametrically?

Hello Team,

I have around 50+ points defined on a surface in the assembly using Coordinate system. Now I want to pull them in the drawing directly in a table. and this table should be parametric. Do we have such an option?

I have already tried Hole table options, but with this the points will not get automatically updated in the drawing once they are moved in the assembly.

Please provide an alternate way to fix my problem. Right now to make the table parametric I manually add the dimensions for the point in the drawing, copy its symbolic name and paste it inside the cell with a prefix "&", but i have to do this for all the 50+ and for both X & Y dimensions.

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IMO, the hole table in the drawing is a pretty good solution.  True, the table needs to be "updated", but that's just a click of a button:

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(in my experience, drawings typically require manual touch: for example, I usually have to click the "Update all drawing sheets")

 

Anyway, maybe this thread: "Offset Coordinate System Datum Point in Creo Drawing Table " would help you out?

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IMO, the hole table in the drawing is a pretty good solution.  True, the table needs to be "updated", but that's just a click of a button:

pausob_0-1729037557480.png

(in my experience, drawings typically require manual touch: for example, I usually have to click the "Update all drawing sheets")

 

Anyway, maybe this thread: "Offset Coordinate System Datum Point in Creo Drawing Table " would help you out?

IS_9869112
2-Explorer
(To:pausob)

Anyway, maybe this thread: "Offset Coordinate System Datum Point in Creo Drawing Table " would help you out?

 

This link has answered my requirements, and it is really time saving, little excel work is needed but still lot better than manually updating the table in the drawing.

Thank you for your feedback 🤗

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