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Relate Features in Creo

msteis
1-Newbie

Relate Features in Creo

Can someone refresh my memory. I need to relate a copied group back to the feature that created it and can't remember how. Can someone give me an example of how it's done with feature i.d.'s?

 

Thanks,

 

Matt


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Clint,

I was mistaken. I was trying to relate features together which can't be done. The copied group (highlighted), is a pattern of the feature directly above it. Normally I delete the pattern and re-pattern it the right way.

Thanks,

Matt

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Matt,

What do you mean by "a copied group"? Is this a model tree Group containing multiple features?

Clint,

I was mistaken. I was trying to relate features together which can't be done. The copied group (highlighted), is a pattern of the feature directly above it. Normally I delete the pattern and re-pattern it the right way.

Thanks,

Matt

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TomD.inPDX
17-Peridot
(To:msteis)

you can pick up feature ID automatically when you use relations and open the parameter dialog in the relation UI.

This allows you to insert the selected parameters in relations directly.

This looks like a situation for a reference pattern, rather than a group and copy...

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