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How to know where the part is used?

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How to know where the part is used?

Dear all, I have assemblies and parts in my working directory. Now I don't know which part is used in which assembly. So is there any method through which I can come to know without opening each assembly and try to search part in model tree? Regards, Vimlesh
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try findmymother http://proe.cad.de/downloads/proe.html Regards Reinhard

You dont have to search in the Modeltree You can do a right click on the ASM and use the INFO for that ASM. It shows you what depends to the ASM. Ciao

As Nueckel said (he also told me the same a while ago), findmymother is what youre looking for. Thanks Nueckel, it helped me a lot!

"Perez Edgar" wrote:

As Nueckel said (he also told me the same a while ago), findmymother is what youre looking for. Thanks Nueckel, it helped me a lot!

I believe that's PDM programs are for. Pro/E was only meant to engineer data, not manage it, neither can Windows Explorer. (I think)

"Reinhard Nueckel" wrote:

try findmymother http://proe.cad.de/downloads/proe.html Regards Reinhard

"Perez Edgar" wrote:

As Nueckel said (he also told me the same a while ago), findmymother is what youre looking for. Thanks Nueckel, it helped me a lot!

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