Hello,
is it possible to get the Vault-Revision of a part, perhaps with comment, into a certain area(textfield) of the drawing titleblock ?
If possible automatically, the current solution is a textfield edited manually.... ;-(
Greetings
Christian
Christian,
Not sure what you mean by
@ckuester wrote:
... perhaps with comment, into a certain area(textfield) of the drawing titleblock ?
If possible automatically, the current solution is a textfield edited manually.... ;-(
I know the Vault revision can feed into the title block. I have done that, but the comment I am not sure about what you mean. Is there some property you have linked in the vault you want fead into the TB?
Please explain more.
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Christian,
This can be done. What version of Vault are you using, and is it basic or professional? Do you use Items? basically you can map any property in Vault to a property in Inventor, wether it is a custom or user defined. Are you familiar with mapping Vault properties, and do you have admin access to your Vault?
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Hello,
we are using Vault 2014 prof., yes, i have Admin. rights.
I need the Revision, a short comment of what has changed, the date and a abbriviation of my name all together, if possible , in one row.
I am not very familiar with mapping vault properties...i have done this month ago for a userdefined entry...
Thanks
Christian
Hello ,
yes the comment could be a notice of what has changed from one revision to the next.
As i see it it can be a vault property but also a userdefined property. But if it s already there i can use the vault property.
The comment has to be a text string with a max. length.
Hope this helps.
Christian
Christian,
Take a look at this link and see if it helps you.
http://underthehood-autodesk.typepad.com/blog/2011/04/vault-2012-revision-block-integration.html
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