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Part Number in drawing changes to that of a sub-part

Robert-FreEnergy
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Part Number in drawing changes to that of a sub-part

Robert-FreEnergy
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I have an assembly that consists of a body and a component.

The assembly has a part number (FRE-G-007-007-002-002) and the component has a part number (PN-0130).

I use a custom properties table to assign the part number of the assembly as the drawing number, however, for this assembly, when I create a drawing it assigns the drawing number as the component's part number, not the assembly's.

If I suppress the component in the drawing, the drawing number changes to the assembly part number.

 

Does anyone know if this is a feature or a bug? I don't seem to have run across this behaviour before and I am pretty sure I have done this sort of thing plenty of times.

 

With component unsupressed

RobertFreEnergy_1-1716977354938.png

With component suppressed:

RobertFreEnergy_2-1716977427091.png

 

 

 

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Robert-FreEnergy
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Ok

 

I've done some experimenting...

 

If I add a second component it appears to fix the problem. To my mind this indicates that this is a bug, fusion recognises that, if I have a body and multiple components, I want the part number to be for the assembly, but not if it's only one.

I don't work for Autodesk though, so maybe this is intentional.

 

Anyway, would love it if someone could confirm either way?

 

I can get around it by manually editing those fields, but it's a shame as the auto-populate feature is really helpful.

 

Drawing of assembly with two subcomponents:

RobertFreEnergy_0-1716979767822.png

 

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Pramod.kadam
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Hi @Robert-FreEnergy ,

Thanks for sharing. Your analysis is completely right. While auto populating fields in title blocks, if assembly has only single component, we treat this as a component sheet and show the component property by default. However if there are multiple components (in un-suppressed state) then we treat that as an assembly and display assembly properties. This is by design.

However we are working on a project to provide users an ability to select entities (assembly or components from design) to set and display the properties of that particular entity. This shall be available soon.

I hope this helps.

 

Thanks,    



Pramod Kadam
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Robert-FreEnergy
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Hi Paramod, thanks for coming back to me.

 

I understand why you would do that, I look forward to the update.

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