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Creo Parametric to Windchill Attribute Mapping on CAD Document Uses Link fails

FS_9776388
5-Regular Member

Creo Parametric to Windchill Attribute Mapping on CAD Document Uses Link fails

Windchill Version: 12.0.2.7

Creo Parametric Version: 9.0.2.0

 

I am trying to map a Creo Attribute to Windchill's CAD Document Uses Link. I've followed these steps:

  1. Create Reusable Attribute 
    FS_9776388_0-1704811343866.png

     

  2. I've added the attribute to the CAD Document Uses Link
    FS_9776388_1-1704811404995.png

     

  3. In Creo I created an assembly with a part. I added the TEILENUMMER attribute to the part and made sure to designate the variable to Windchill.

     

    FS_9776388_2-1704811550304.png

     

  4. I checked in the Assembly and the Part.

After these steps I exptected to see the the defined value (0000010028) in the Structure tab on the assembly on the TEILENUMMER attribute. However, it is empty.

FS_9776388_4-1704811809478.png

What did I do wrong / missed?

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sully7
14-Alexandrite
(To:FS_9776388)

I think your issue is that in Creo you are looking at the "Part" parameters instead of the "Component" (or instance-level) parameters.

 

To my understanding, the "Uses" link is based on the component instance of the component.

sully7_0-1704813197065.png

 

"Part Parameters" are shared across all instances of a model, where as "Component Parameters" can be unique per individual instance of a model.

 

sully7_1-1704813237301.png

^ My screenshot here doesn't show it, but the "Designate" checkbox will need to be checked here just like it would for Part-level parameters.

 

sully7_2-1704813354834.png

 

You can show the "component parameter" in the model tree using "Feat Params" 

sully7_3-1704813470534.png

 

Hope this helps!

 

Thanks,

James Sullivan

President & Founder
CadActive Technologies - www.cadactive.com

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sully7
14-Alexandrite
(To:FS_9776388)

I think your issue is that in Creo you are looking at the "Part" parameters instead of the "Component" (or instance-level) parameters.

 

To my understanding, the "Uses" link is based on the component instance of the component.

sully7_0-1704813197065.png

 

"Part Parameters" are shared across all instances of a model, where as "Component Parameters" can be unique per individual instance of a model.

 

sully7_1-1704813237301.png

^ My screenshot here doesn't show it, but the "Designate" checkbox will need to be checked here just like it would for Part-level parameters.

 

sully7_2-1704813354834.png

 

You can show the "component parameter" in the model tree using "Feat Params" 

sully7_3-1704813470534.png

 

Hope this helps!

 

Thanks,

James Sullivan

President & Founder
CadActive Technologies - www.cadactive.com
FS_9776388
5-Regular Member
(To:sully7)

That's it! I wasn't aware of the Component Parameters section - until you showed it to me. Thank you very much!

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