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    *Elias, Jason

    importing from MDT, subassemblies are annoying

    42 Views, 3 Replies
    10-31-2002 06:23 AM
    I have several assemblies in MDT5 format that, when I import them, have
    each part in its own separate subassembly, with the same name as the part.

    All parts should be directly under the main assembly with no subassemblies
    at all. Now I have to promote each part individually which is a nuisance
    especially considering the browser collapses itself every time you promote
    a part now. (Tried highlighting all of them and promote all at once, but
    IV didn't approve and performed a power exit.)

    Is there any way to avoid creating all these useless subassemblies?
    Please use plain text.
    *Keller, Kent

    Re: importing from MDT, subassemblies are annoying

    10-31-2002 06:30 AM in reply to: *Elias, Jason
    Jason

    Are you sure you used "single part" templates in MDT? I am guessing you actually do have
    subs in the MDT drawing, but they each only have one part? It might be easier and cleaner
    to promote them in MDT because they maintain constraints and then translate. You should
    get what you want with the added benefit of the constraints working.

    If I am wrong about the MDT file can you post it to customer files?

    --
    Kent
    Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program


    "Jason Elias" wrote in message
    news:Xns92B8A6C8CA7BA06251984@10.2.100.1...
    > I have several assemblies in MDT5 format that, when I import them, have
    > each part in its own separate subassembly, with the same name as the part.
    >
    > All parts should be directly under the main assembly with no subassemblies
    > at all. Now I have to promote each part individually which is a nuisance
    > especially considering the browser collapses itself every time you promote
    > a part now. (Tried highlighting all of them and promote all at once, but
    > IV didn't approve and performed a power exit.)
    >
    > Is there any way to avoid creating all these useless subassemblies?
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *Elias, Jason

    Re:

    10-31-2002 11:43 PM in reply to: *Elias, Jason
    "Kent Keller" wrote in
    news:0976F9BFF8FEC38DA10051DEB81F150A@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb:

    > Jason
    >
    > Are you sure you used "single part" templates in MDT? I am guessing
    > you actually do have subs in the MDT drawing, but they each only have
    > one part? It might be easier and cleaner to promote them in MDT
    > because they maintain constraints and then translate. You should get
    > what you want with the added benefit of the constraints working.
    >
    > If I am wrong about the MDT file can you post it to customer files?
    >
    > --
    > Kent
    > Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program

    Kent,

    I didn't create the MDT files, and know very little about MDT.

    I can check the files and see whether they have subassemblies. How do I
    promote in MDT?

    J
    Please use plain text.
    *Keller, Kent

    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:54 AM in reply to: *Elias, Jason
    Drag and drop in the browser. Much easier and cleaner in MDT than in Inventor IMO.

    --
    Kent
    Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program


    "Jason Elias" wrote in message

    > I can check the files and see whether they have subassemblies. How do I
    > promote in MDT?
    >
    > J
    Please use plain text.