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Hi,
I tested adding screw ... see picture.
When I saved the assembly fastener models were saved into working directory. This is the way how Creo works.
What is your error?
If the folder/path for fasteners is not called out in your config file Creo doesn't know where to look for them.
Is it "missing component" and you can go a retrieve the component?
It is missing component. I am familiar with editing the config file for search paths, however I do not know where Creo stores the fasteners they use in the IFX tool, so I'm not sure on how to specify that path.
The are under the <Creo loadpoint>/Common Files/ifx
Use <Creo Loadpoint>/Common Files/ifx... in your search path file so Creo will search in the sub-folders without specifying them directly.
This was my first thought, however no luck.
Do you know the file name?
Can you do a File Explorer search on the file name searching in the sub-directories too?
I am guessing no Windchill, so it then comes down to search paths and definitions of where the IFX library is located for your Creo session to pull the files.
Adding them to an assembly by navigating to their location requires nothing special in Creo configuration. You just browse through the folders to find the files and assembly them in your model. Creo only saves the component name, not its location. To reopen an assembly and load the components, you need search paths so Creo knows where to look for the component objects.
A word of caution with search paths, be careful of the order of the search path folders and file names. If you have the same file name in 2 folders, Creo will pull the first occurrence it finds, which could be the wrong object.
Hi,
I tested adding screw ... see picture.
When I saved the assembly fastener models were saved into working directory. This is the way how Creo works.
Thank you all for the help. If you use the ANSI standard fasteners in Creo, by default, Creo knows where to look to locate them in IFX file locations. If you use generic fasteners, the generated files are stored in the working directory which needs to be specified in a search path for the assembly to re-open them.