Pro Program not working
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Pro Program not working
Using creo 2.0 ,While open sub assembly or part,In pro program edit design hide..So i cant do program..
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People, or people at companies like mine with strict security, aren't going to open a Word document file that they don't know anything about. Too risky.
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Hi,
- in Assembly mode ProPROGRAM is available in case that your license contains ASSEMBLY module
- I do not know why you cannot access ProPROGRAM in Sheetmetal mode
- try accessing ProPROGRAM in Solid Part
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Martin Hanák
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Thats only open Generic models,it does not open instance..
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Hi,
this means that it is forbidden to enter ProPROGRAM in family table instance.
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Martin Hanák
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So we cannot access instance model?????
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Hi,
I think it would be better to explain what are you doing. Maybe someone can give you a suggestion how to solve your "problem".
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Martin Hanák
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I have model with instance..So while i opened model,its ask Generic or instance model..I opened instance,In that instance model ,I would do proprogram,but it like hide of edit design in model intent.So what can i do?
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There can be only one program for a part or assembly in the Generic and that program cannot be edited in the instances.
You can change the Generic program to act differently in the instances based on parameter values and IF statements or other calculations.
