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SAC converge after a switch

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kevinjackman
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SAC converge after a switch

Using the subassembly composer.

 

I have created a switch for 4 different curb style geomtries.  Switch works great.

 

After the switch, I want to bring the branches back together.

 

I want the next point to be common.  Trouble is, I have 4 possible origins.

 

How do I validate the origin for this next point?

 

C3D 2012

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KMercier_C3D
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Posting a screenshot of your current flowchart would be helpful. If you are using the same numbering system in each branch you would use the same Point Number for the common point and then you can reference that point number for the remainder of the geometry.



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