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    Tube & Pipe in iAssembly

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    08-07-2012 06:38 PM

    Hi all,

    I need to create multiple tubes with various routes using "Pipe & Tube"  in iAssembly. Tubes need to be suppressed or unsuppressed in iFactory table as per the requirement.

     

    When I started creating Tubes using "Tube & Pipe", it is creating subassemblies automatically. I can able to create multiple routes. But when tube & pipe is unsuppressed, all the tubes are getting unsuppressed.

    Wheras I need to compute some  tubes and suppress some.

     

    Is that possible with IN2012? If yes, anyone's help will be appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

     

    NKalyan

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    Re: Tube & Pipe in iAssembly

    08-13-2012 03:23 AM in reply to: naresh_kalyan

    Hi again..

    I have tried with mutliple methods in creation of iAssembly including Flexible Pipes. But, after conversion of Flexible pipe assembly into iAssembly, its adaptivity is going off. so that, the pipes are not exhibiting the flexiblility. Due to this reason, I could not able to drag the Flexible hoses...

     

    All I need is to create an iAssembly with Flexible hose tubes. is this possible? Please, let me know.

     

    Any suggestions will be enormously helpful. Thanks in advance.

     

    Regards

    NKalyan

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    Re: Tube & Pipe in iAssembly

    09-02-2012 09:24 AM in reply to: naresh_kalyan

    Hi again...

    I'm still facing the same issue...

    Whenever I'm making the Tubes as "Make adaptive", I got a prompt  "Make adaptive failled". This is the same problem I'm facing since a month.

     

    Also, the same thing is furnished in Help.

     

    Brian: Could you please clarify me....

     

    Regards

    NKalyan

     

     

     

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