Gisnio
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Good morning to all,
I always used soloworks but recently I started working with creo.
I find that the flexibility in creo allows me to command the internal quotas of a subaxieme (even if it was made not modifiable because maybe already in check in) from a function in the axieme that contains it.
example:
I have a sub-axiom containing a piston that flows into a cylinder. gives a distance from the base of the cylinder to the head of the piston of 400 mm and check everything making it unchangeable.
I then go to a set b and I want that quota of 400 to become 500 and that it remains so only in b (without changing the original). I can do it with the flexibility of creo. this has many advantages in component management and allows you not to have to make a priori configurations.
So a question arises:
but with the flexibility of solidworks you can also command the internal quotas to the subaxieme (without modifying the original), without adding other couplings in the upper axieme?
I always used soloworks but recently I started working with creo.
I find that the flexibility in creo allows me to command the internal quotas of a subaxieme (even if it was made not modifiable because maybe already in check in) from a function in the axieme that contains it.
example:
I have a sub-axiom containing a piston that flows into a cylinder. gives a distance from the base of the cylinder to the head of the piston of 400 mm and check everything making it unchangeable.
I then go to a set b and I want that quota of 400 to become 500 and that it remains so only in b (without changing the original). I can do it with the flexibility of creo. this has many advantages in component management and allows you not to have to make a priori configurations.
So a question arises:
but with the flexibility of solidworks you can also command the internal quotas to the subaxieme (without modifying the original), without adding other couplings in the upper axieme?