Im using Inventor 2024 and making a custom Standard for the metal supplier we use at my company. The issue I'm running into is that the display name won't show properly. I've checked the file naming defaults and it still displays nothing in the spaces where standard and stock numbers should be and then the length. Where am I going wrong?
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Im using Inventor 2024 and making a custom Standard for the metal supplier we use at my company. The issue I'm running into is that the display name won't show properly. I've checked the file naming defaults and it still displays nothing in the spaces where standard and stock numbers should be and then the length. Where am I going wrong?
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Hello Icarus,
your steps are correct, Display Name of frames generated by Frame Generator is defined under Application Option ... File Naming Defaults. Just make sure that Standard, Stock Number are correct (defined correctly) while your display name definition is the "default one" = Standard + Stock Number + Length. So make sure you have definition as I am showing in the enclosed image. Standard is under Family Properties, Stock Number is in Family table
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Jan Priban
Hello Icarus,
your steps are correct, Display Name of frames generated by Frame Generator is defined under Application Option ... File Naming Defaults. Just make sure that Standard, Stock Number are correct (defined correctly) while your display name definition is the "default one" = Standard + Stock Number + Length. So make sure you have definition as I am showing in the enclosed image. Standard is under Family Properties, Stock Number is in Family table
Regards
Jan Priban
I got the Standard to work but not the stock number. Yes, the column name is "Designation" but the mapping should still work. The only thing that I could find was this issue: https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Stock-Number-for-t...
I got the Standard to work but not the stock number. Yes, the column name is "Designation" but the mapping should still work. The only thing that I could find was this issue: https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Stock-Number-for-t...
Yes, you map column DESIGNATION to iProperty called Stock Number, but frame display name is not get from iProperty Stock Number, but from family table column Stock Number.
Mapping family column to iProperty plays no role (has no meaning) from frame Display Name perspective. Frame Display Name is driven by family column Stock Number, not iProperty Stock Number
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Jan Priban
Yes, you map column DESIGNATION to iProperty called Stock Number, but frame display name is not get from iProperty Stock Number, but from family table column Stock Number.
Mapping family column to iProperty plays no role (has no meaning) from frame Display Name perspective. Frame Display Name is driven by family column Stock Number, not iProperty Stock Number
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Jan Priban
Or include your DESIGNATION column into frame Display Name definition
Or include your DESIGNATION column into frame Display Name definition
I got it working. I made a custom profile/table instead of a copy so there wasn't a stock number table by default. The thing I didn't understand is that you just have to make a column named "STOCKNUMBER" and that's what it cared about, not the mapping. I didn't think it would just look for the column name.
I got it working. I made a custom profile/table instead of a copy so there wasn't a stock number table by default. The thing I didn't understand is that you just have to make a column named "STOCKNUMBER" and that's what it cared about, not the mapping. I didn't think it would just look for the column name.
This is how you need to set up your stock number to display with the default frame gen. display name
This is how you need to set up your stock number to display with the default frame gen. display name
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