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philip1009
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In an iAssembly if you exclude a screw from your assembly then it will do that for all member rows, if you want to control that screw differently for each member row, then you have to put the Include/Exclude column for that particular screw in your iAssembly table, any and all differences between member rows have to be represented in the table, iLogic cannot help you get around that.  If you want to use iLogic to control your top level assembly it cannot be an iAssembly, it'll be just a regular assembly with some iLogic code to automate your manual labor such as configuring your assembly.

 

Either the API for easy edit of iAssembly tables isn't available or isn't exposed to the user, I've tried using iLogic to configure iPart/iAssembly tables in the past.  It's a fool's errand imo so iAssembly is just a library tool.

 

Could you provide an example or picture of what you're configuring with iLogic?  I'll see if I can provide an example of what I'm trying to explain, I know I'm not the best teacher.