Hello,
I am looking for a way to save an imported stp file to vault, the issue with the file I received is it came in with 400 individual components within sub-assemblies. I am looking for a method to save the assembly with a specific name but then process all of the sub-assemblies and components and save them as the assembly name appended with a 001, 002, etc.. I would process it through the simplification tool and make it a simple part but this requires everything to be saved first as well, so doesn't save any time.
I am on Inventor 2024 with latest version and Vault Professional
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Hello,
I am looking for a way to save an imported stp file to vault, the issue with the file I received is it came in with 400 individual components within sub-assemblies. I am looking for a method to save the assembly with a specific name but then process all of the sub-assemblies and components and save them as the assembly name appended with a 001, 002, etc.. I would process it through the simplification tool and make it a simple part but this requires everything to be saved first as well, so doesn't save any time.
I am on Inventor 2024 with latest version and Vault Professional
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@Gabriel_Watson Any ideas on this? Add to Vault, and then use Rename?
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@Gabriel_Watson Any ideas on this? Add to Vault, and then use Rename?
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Do you use naming schemes from Vault?
Try this workflow
Alternate method
Or maybe iLogic...
Take a look at this script and see if it can be modified to match your needs. Run it once you know the top-level filename.
Once everything is named correctly, check it into Vault. You may need to be logged out of Vault while the script runs.
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Do you use naming schemes from Vault?
Try this workflow
Alternate method
Or maybe iLogic...
Take a look at this script and see if it can be modified to match your needs. Run it once you know the top-level filename.
Once everything is named correctly, check it into Vault. You may need to be logged out of Vault while the script runs.
Steve Walton
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@jmohanMDNM2 Did the information provided answer your question? If so, please use Accept Solution so that others may find this in the future. Thank you very much!
Chris Benner
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@jmohanMDNM2 Did the information provided answer your question? If so, please use Accept Solution so that others may find this in the future. Thank you very much!
Chris Benner
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