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Table Repeat Region Sorting Question

mjohn36886
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Table Repeat Region Sorting Question

Gurus, how can you make a table sort by the order it is assembled?



Mike Johnson

Senior CAD Designer

Carlisle Industrial Brake & Friction

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I don't think that this is possible yet. (WF4) Maybe if you have
Pro-Process-for-Assemblies option.



I don't know if 'unsorted' follows the assembly order, but I don't think
so. Other than this you can 'sort' ascending or descending by any
combination of BOM Columns...



Once sorted, the order can be 'frozen' so that additions / deletions /
changes do not alter the balloon callouts for the BOM items.




It is possible, but only if the table Attributes are set to Duplicates. If
it is, all you have to do is clear all the sort orders, by going (in WF3,
anyway) Table > Repeat Region > Sort Regions > click the table > Clear All >
Done.

If the table attribute is set to No Duplicates, or No Dupl/Level, then it
won't work.



(sorry, Mike, I didn't realize that restriction when I emailed you this
morning)



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Lyle Beidler
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I believe that the default is sorted by assembly sequence. To prove it, Open up the assembly that is the model for the drawing and reorder an item. You will see it change in the repeat region.

Tim

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