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We name our assemblies after the main part in that assembly.
All of our sub-assemblies are made from the frame generator.
So once we have everything in the main assembly, we need to sort through all of our parts so that we can then assign mark #'s to these parts.
(This one just happens to be complete already)
I don't know if it would be too much to ask out of a program to place all the RUCW (of my choosing by entering data in when prompted) in to different assemblies.
Example.
-Run Rule- "Would you like to search this assembly" (Already open assembly)
-Click yes/no- If yes Then - "What STOCK NUMBERS would you like to search for?"
-Enter RUCW123, RUCW4321, RUCW9876, UCW1442 and so on.-
- Program Searches for all of the user defined STOCK NUMBERS and automatically places them in to a new assembly.
(For instance, the program finds 14 different parts with STOCK NUMBER of RUCW1234 and knows to place them all together, finds 10 RUCW4321 and know to place them in a completely different assembly and so on for however many different STOCK NUMBERS the user has defined.)
So to answer your questions.
1.) I have attached some sample pictures on some projects I have been working on.
2.) It would be preferable to pick and choose which ones go where.
3.) Parts only please.
4.) We can absolutely use a manual Save As.
5.) Would like to search the OPEN assembly using either a excel file with a list of STOCK NUMBERS
OR, would like to be able to tell the program what I want to find. (ie.. Program - "What do you want to find"
User - :type: - RUCW1234 (if user wants to search for more than one
then separate with a comma)