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1-Visitor
April 18, 2013
Question

Session id

  • April 18, 2013
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Good morning,
I know that I can find the session id of a component in the Relations window.
What I don't know is, if I know the session id, how do I find the component it refers to?

Say I click on a note that includes a parameter, and I see that it reads
'NUMBER OF WIDGETS = &NO_OF_WIDGETS:220'

How do I find out which component has session id 220?

Random stabbing is the best I can come up with so far, but that is no good if the component is a sub-assembly.

Any ideas?


Thanks,

John

John Wayman, C.Eng, FIED
Senior Mechanical Engineer

6 replies

21-Topaz II
April 18, 2013
Add some text to the note that would grab a parameter with identifying information.

&partno:220
&descrition:220

I think you could even use a system parameter like &model_name:220.

I once created a table that had lines for something like 50 or 100 session IDs so I could display the PART_NAME parameter for each and figure out what part was what.  I used it for making manual BOM tables way back when Pro/Report for generating repeat region BOM tables was a separate license that we didn't have.

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23-Emerald III
April 18, 2013
In the Model Tree, turn on the ID field.

Thank you,

Ben H. Loosli
USEC, INC.
21-Topaz II
April 18, 2013
I think that's only feature ID, I don't think session ID can be displayed in the model tree.

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10-Marble
April 18, 2013
Add the attached note to the drawing to find session ids.


1-Visitor
July 14, 2015

Perfect trick, thanks a lot!

1-Visitor
April 18, 2013
That is a SLICK trick right there!



I’ve done this a number of different ways like previous posts, but that’s
pretty dog-gone simple, at the end of the day…


15-Moonstone
February 1, 2023

I just learned this:

Tools > Relations > Show > Session ID

Pick the model and Creo reports the session ID in the messages.

 

Also, you can add the session ID column to the model tree as of Creo 9.