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Cable & Harness

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Anonymous
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Cable & Harness

How can change de reference in case of special assembly components like Cable & Harness assembly part component?

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Mark.Lancaster
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous

 

Welcome to the community...

 

Can you specify what you mean by "changing the reference"  This statement can be interpreted different ways.  Although Cable and Harness hasn't changed much over the years but you should also indicate what version of Inventor you're using.  I will also tag @mcgyvr and see if he knows what you're referring to.

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CCarreiras
in reply to: Anonymous

 

Olá.

 

You mean, how iLogic will reference the Tube and pipe assembly type?

 

Maybe you will get more results about this in the "Inventor Customization" Forum.

 

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-customization/bd-p/120

 

 

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mcgyvr
in reply to: Mark.Lancaster


@Mark.Lancaster wrote:

I will also tag @mcgyvr and see if he knows what you're referring to.


Not sure what they are talking about specifically..

Nor where Carlos pulled ilogic/tube&pipe from.. Smiley Tongue

 



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Anonymous
in reply to: Mark.Lancaster

Hello!

 

When I say "changing the reference" , I mean give the assembly a new name inside another assembly.

 

The Inventor version is 2017.

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mcgyvr
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

Hello!

 

When I say "changing the reference" , I mean give the assembly a new name inside another assembly.

 

The Inventor version is 2017.


So you mean you have a harness thats completed in one assembly and now you want to use that same harness in another assembly.. 

Is the routing/placement of the connectors/wires EXACTLY the same or somewhat different?

 

See if this helps..

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2017/ENU/Inventor-Help/files/GUID-C7935234-5A21-4914-8540-362E66DFCD80-htm.html

 

 

 



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Anonymous
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It’s a little different…  I have on assembly with harness , and I want rename the assembly and  all files  in this assembly,  include Cable and  harness assembly´s part component (With programming) 

 

I tried with ReplaceReference but don´t work for Cable and  Harness assembly´s part component…

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CCarreiras
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi!

 

That's because you do not have the same possibilities (with programming) with tube and pipe or harness assemblies as you have in standard assemblies.
This is a known "issue" about using programming whitin those modules.

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