I have been looking into different ways to swap components in an Assembly based on set parameters and have been unable to find any explanation on how swapping with notebooks work. I have already managed to do this with interchange assemblies and family tables, but I wanted to also see how notebooks worked so I could better understand all my options.
Does anyone have an explanation or walkthrough on the layouts of notebooks and how this can be done? A link to a simple video, article, or even just an example would be fine. As of now, I have yet to find even one reference on how this would work so I am unsure of where to start.
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Notebooks (.lay files) are used to define global assembly constraints such that when a model is declared to a Notebook automatic assembly of components is supported. This is a prerequisite for using a notebook to replace components.
If you have multiple component models that are declared to a notebook defining the assembly constraints, then you can replace them in assembly mode.
Start here in the help files:
About Automatic Assembly Using Notebooks (ptc.com)
Notebooks (.lay files) are used to define global assembly constraints such that when a model is declared to a Notebook automatic assembly of components is supported. This is a prerequisite for using a notebook to replace components.
If you have multiple component models that are declared to a notebook defining the assembly constraints, then you can replace them in assembly mode.
Start here in the help files:
About Automatic Assembly Using Notebooks (ptc.com)