Is it possible to share parameters across designs?
I need to design a bunch of components that fit in a tube that may have a inner diameter that varies according availability and requirement so most of the parameters are formula based. At the moment I have a page of parameter formulas that I have to "cut 'n paste" for each new design.
Is there a way to either access a shared parameter list, use parameters from a design A in design B or export the parameters from design A and import them into design B or some other way of being able centrally manage parameters across multiple designs?
What would be really great is to be able create and manage a list of parameters centrally and then link designs to the parameter list.
Tx.
rA/.
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Not across separate files, at least not at the moment. But in Fusion you can create multiple components and assemblies within the same file and reuse parameters from the list. Maybe thats an option for you.
Hope that helps!
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You can one file excel, affer you link to inventor.
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Hello There,
I have created part file which has only parameter values.
No sketch or no fetures
When I create new part or new assembly, I link this part and import parameters.
So now when I change value of any parameter from my firs part, all the parts using these parameters and all the assemblies using values from this part will update.
Is this what you want achieve?
To link this part parameters,
Start new part, go to parameters and click on link and select parameter part then choose parameters you want when prompted.
If you add parameters at later stage,
Go to parameter box, click on linked part and edit to choose new parameters.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Parag
Is that screen shot from Fusion, my parameters dialog doesn't look like that.
Mark
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@Anonymous wrote:
Hello There,
I have created part file which has only parameter values.
No sketch or no fetures
When I create new part or new assembly, I link this part and import parameters.
So now when I change value of any parameter from my firs part, all the parts using these parameters and all the assemblies using values from this part will update.
Is this what you want achieve?
To link this part parameters,
Start new part, go to parameters and click on link and select parameter part then choose parameters you want when prompted.
If you add parameters at later stage,
Go to parameter box, click on linked part and edit to choose new parameters.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Parag
I don't think this works in Fusion, if you have a linked part it's parameters are not available in the design it's inserted into.
Inserted Bolt, no parameters in the assembly.
Parameters only avalible when I open the part.
Mark
Mark Hughes
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Thanks for you reply ...
I did find a workaround using the "Parameter I/O" addin for Fusion 360 and I have adjusted how I work a bit. With the addin I can import a csv file with a default set of parameters I use (material dimensions etc) and then I export the updated parameters from one design into a project specific CSV file to import into the next design in the project. With a little bit of in advance planning, a bit of forethought and sketching I am sure that I can get most of the parameters predefined before hand.
Although the ideal would be to be able to manage a central parameter file (and I may have a chat with some developers to see it if would be possible to use Fusion APIs to build an addin to read a csv file) I now have an offline parameter set that I can re-use and I have far fewer issues as the project gets more parts.
tC/.
Hi all...
Looks like some of your concerns would be met by the feature I describe in my Ideastation post on Parameter Uniqueness per Component - https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/ideastation-request-a-feature-or/parameter-uniqueness-per-component-n....
If that would help in this situation (or others you've seen), please upvote it so we can get it implemented!
Thanks...
Thanks Max,
This great ... I will put this into production with my team. Our lives will be so much easier.
tC/.
To clarify, "_ref" is appended to the parameter name in the derived parameter list. You will need to add "_ref" to the original parameter name when using it in the new model.
I found the following YouTube link extremely helpful.
Very detailed and organized.
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