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Hello Community!
I am faced with the following problem in Creo Parametric 4.0. I have an assembly with parameterized parts in it. I want to run an Excel-Analysis on base of the part´s parameters. But the analysis should be placed in the assembly level. Creo just lets me take parameters which are defined in the assembly level. I can´t choose parameters from an assembled part itself.
Does anybody know, if this is possible anyhow? If yes, can you explain how to do?
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Thanks for your answer, ysinitsyn!
Do I understand correctly that you mean a relation like this (in the assembly level): Length=Length:4? This was also my temporary solution. But imagine designing a machine with lots of integrated analysis, the number of parameters for these skyrockets due to doublicating part´s parameters. So I am just partly satisfied with this solution.
Is there an opportunity to really take the parameters of the parts (inside the assembly level)?
Do you need transfer parameter value from Creo to Excel?
For example, I can add a Dimension from a part to Analysis at assembly level. Maybe you can use a dimensions?
Unfortunately, that won´t work for me because sometimes I have geometrical parameters but sometimes I also have material parameters or others. I would need a solution which works for any parameter.
Maybe there is some configuartion entry I do not know to enable Creo to search parameters in lower levels for the analysis?
@alex_holzinger wrote:
Maybe there is some configuartion entry I do not know to enable Creo to search parameters in lower levels for the analysis?
I don't think that is possible.
Thinking out loud.
Using External Analysis in each part you can write parameters to CSV file: PARAM_NAME:MODEL_NAME, VALUE
Example
PARAMETER_1: SAMPLE_ASM, 50.000000
One CSV file per model. Then you can merge this files in one and import to Excel.