Good morning,
I have an assembly, driven by skeleton and layout, using top-down design
principles.
As a result, I am able to define a number of sets of parameters (a, b, c,
etc.), each creating an assembly with the required dimensions.
I use this assembly, in state a, to create a Drawing set - Drawing a1, a2,
a3, etc.
If I then change the assembly to state b and regenerate, all my models and
drawings adjust to state b, as planned. However, if I save the assembly in
state b, I get a Drawing set with the parts in state b, but still called
Drawing a1, a2, a3, etc.
What I want is to be able to drive my assembly into different states
(shapes) and create a separate set of models and drawings for each state.
Drawing b1, b2, b3, c1, c2, c3, etc.
It's a case of using basically the same set of components, arranged in
slightly different shapes, to produce different products.
I thought I could use the Baseline function in Intralink to save things in
state a, then save things in state b, rename them, baseline them again and
choose which set I checked out. It doesn't work like that. Any Commonspace
rename works retrospectively, despite the baseline being saved with the
original names.
I have tried duplicating the whole assembly in Intralink, but it gets tied
up with dependencies.
I have tried save a copy in Pro/E, but that also struggles with
cross-references.
This has to be a common problem, to which I am just missing the simple
solution. Can you point me in the right direction?
Cheers,
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