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    pompeo79
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    Registered: ‎02-08-2011
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    Decal Command and iParts-iAssemblies

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    10-23-2012 03:26 PM

    Hi,

    i have created an iPart with various mambers with different labels created with Decal command. (I use Inv2012, Win7)

    (Each  member has Decal feature suppress or compute dependeng on his version).

    Until now, fine.

    Then i have created an Assembly and when i insert the iPart (with the labels version) no label appears..none of the iPart member show the label, works fine for other changes (measures, colors, properties, etc), but fail with Decal.

    I can see the label only during the preview (befor fixing the part in the assembly, then it dissapear).

    I have test it on notebooks, and workstation. No graphic card problem.

    Is it a limit of the Decal feature?

    Do i wrong somewhere?

    Is it a bug issue?

    Thanks for Support

    You Can Download an example fuploaded by me here :

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/63643836/Test%20Decal%20iPart.rar

     

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    Employee
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    Registered: ‎08-28-2007

    Re: Decal Command and iParts-iAssemblies

    10-31-2012 10:17 PM in reply to: pompeo79

    You placed the decal on iPart factory, but when you placed it into your assembly, it was a ipart member derived from the  factory file. Since Inventor will ignore decal features when derive it, so you can't do it in that way.

     

    You can use iLogic to get similar result, then choose place iLogic component in your assembly.

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    Jingyi Liu
    Quality Assurance Team
    Autodesk
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    pompeo79
    Posts: 60
    Registered: ‎02-08-2011

    Re: Decal Command and iParts-iAssemblies

    11-01-2012 05:20 AM in reply to: pompeo79

    Thank you Liu!

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