cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Community Tip - Visit the PTCooler (the community lounge) to get to know your fellow community members and check out some of Dale's Friday Humor posts! X

Translate the entire conversation x

UNABLE TO FIND PLANES FOR PART CREATED IN OLD CREO VERSION

hvyas-3
10-Marble

UNABLE TO FIND PLANES FOR PART CREATED IN OLD CREO VERSION

Hi All,

 I have a part created in very old version of creo.The axis "AXS_HOLE_A" in it is built up using reference of two planes DTM33 & DTM34. See attached screenshot.

 I want to edit location of those two planes. However I am not able to find those two planes in the new latest version of creo. Can anyone please assist how to locate those two planes?

 

Thank you very much in advance!

ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions
KenFarley
21-Topaz II
(To:hvyas-3)

Just a wild guess, but maybe those planes were created "on-the-fly", that is as an internal sub-feature of the axis?

When you have the axis definition dialog box up with those two planes referenced, did you try picking one of them and right mouse button down to "information"? It will tell you about the plane and if I'm right about it you'll see something like "FEATURE IS EMBEDDED IN MAIN FEATURE ID XXXX"

 

Alternatively, you could just define two new planes, place them above the axis in the model tree, then redefine that axis using the two new planes.

View solution in original post

3 REPLIES 3

Hi,

I guess you can:

  • display model info ... it saves .inf file into working directory
  • open .inf file in Notepad and search for DTM33 & DTM34

Martin Hanák
KenFarley
21-Topaz II
(To:hvyas-3)

Just a wild guess, but maybe those planes were created "on-the-fly", that is as an internal sub-feature of the axis?

When you have the axis definition dialog box up with those two planes referenced, did you try picking one of them and right mouse button down to "information"? It will tell you about the plane and if I'm right about it you'll see something like "FEATURE IS EMBEDDED IN MAIN FEATURE ID XXXX"

 

Alternatively, you could just define two new planes, place them above the axis in the model tree, then redefine that axis using the two new planes.

Chris3
21-Topaz I
(To:hvyas-3)

Use the find tool to find it and then proceed from there.

 

Screenshot 2025-05-08 072753.png

Announcements
NEW Creo+ Topics: Real-time Collaboration

Top Tags