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DRoam
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous, it appears to me like you're trying to sketch your part like you would in AutoCAD, and have your iLogic control your sketch by turning the "holes" (sketched circles) on and off. Is that correct?

 

If so, you'll be much better off extruding your part into a 3D solid, and using the Hole and Pattern tools to make the holes. Then you can use the iLogic to suppress the Hole features.

 

iLogic can automate sketches but it's much more complicated, and isn't necessary in this case. Pretty much the only time you should need to use iLogic to control a sketch is when you're using iLogic to create a part from scratch, such as for a configurator.

 

90% of the time, you'll be using iLogic to control parameters (dimensions), and the suppression of 3D features. There's no need to suppress or create 2D sketch features like circles.

 

Hope that helps.