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Hello, I have a drawing that I am working on that has multiple instances. There is a part # table that I would like to have the PRO_MP_Volume in the first dash # and the PRO_MP_Area in the second dash #. The reason for this is our manufacturing process takes a -1 part to be plated into a -2 part.
Yes I could make a bunch of dash numbers in my family table and sort them out. But this makes model larger than need be and increases my regeration time. And I am currently not adding an offset to represent the plating, the manufacturing team just likes to have an idea of the surface are they will be covering with plating, so there is really only half of the part numbers in the family table.
Is there a way to write a relation to pull the pro_mp_volume for an individual instance into a cell and the same thing for pro_mp_area?
Attached in a picture of the table to help clarify what I am trying to achieve.
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Thanks, Doug.
Maybe I'm a member of too many of these forums (fora?)!
Cheers,
John
I clicked on that to see a login and a password. Is it the same user name as the community, or is that something different?
Seperate discussion forums than the ones here, requires a different login and pass. Great conversations happening there as well.