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Assembly reference in DSTV file (NC)

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orasquier
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Assembly reference in DSTV file (NC)

orasquier
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Good morning,

I would like to have the assembly mark in the DSTV file, to identify in which assembly the part is assembled.
In my example I would like to show K3 in plan identification. I set the assembly or secondary mark variable. But it is the secondary benchmark that is noted.
Do you have a lead? Thanks in advance.

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Assembly reference in DSTV file (NC)

Good morning,

I would like to have the assembly mark in the DSTV file, to identify in which assembly the part is assembled.
In my example I would like to show K3 in plan identification. I set the assembly or secondary mark variable. But it is the secondary benchmark that is noted.
Do you have a lead? Thanks in advance.

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Sebastian_Eiche
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if you use the token "%posnum" the token will handle the number as the object is used in the model.

If a beam is the mainpart of the assembly the Mainpartnumber will be shown. if the beam is just an attached part, the Singlepartnumber will be shown.
You could change it to the token you need


Sebastian Eiche
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if you use the token "%posnum" the token will handle the number as the object is used in the model.

If a beam is the mainpart of the assembly the Mainpartnumber will be shown. if the beam is just an attached part, the Singlepartnumber will be shown.
You could change it to the token you need


Sebastian Eiche
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orasquier
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Thank you for the explanation, but unfortunately I will have to look for another avenue.

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Thank you for the explanation, but unfortunately I will have to look for another avenue.

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