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I feel like you didn't read or didn't understand my last message.
There is nothing in the ilogic tools to help you configure the ipart/iassembly table. There are some iLogic ipart/iassembly functions that will allow you to change from one member to another once you have the tables configured, but that is it.
I think this is a misunderstanding going both ways. I do not want to use iLogic to modify or generate the tables. I want to use it to include or exclude all of the hardware and simple parts that go with a specific table configuration but are not in the table. iLogic has an enable feature to it, so I am not understanding why this will not work.
Having the ".Excluded = True" as part of iLogic leads me to believe that iLogic can control weather a part is included or excluded in an assembly, same as a table entry would do, without having to use a table entry for that item using the iLogic to perform these tasks automatically.
Component.InventorComponent("RING TERMINAL .25 12-10GA RING TERMINAL .25 12-10GA-Silver:3").Excluded = True
This brings back my question of how assemblies with 100's of configurations should be handled. The Boss doesn't want to hear that it will take a month to update all of the models and prints to add a freaking decal to all of machines. There has to be a more efficient way to do this. How does everyone else deal with this?
I want ONLY these options in my final iAssembly table to choose from:
Transformer (1-10)
Bridge (1-2)
Output Style (1-4)
UI Style (1-3)
Based on what options I select in the table, I want the associated pieces to "know" if they belong in that configuration or not. Is that not what iLogic was designed for?