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iAssembly and Level of Detail

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RogerCamp
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iAssembly and Level of Detail

RogerCamp
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I have a few Assemblies with several LOD each. I was wondering if there's a simple way to convert them into iAssemblies and make the members according to each of LOD.

The idea is to avoid selecting all the components that I need to suppress all over again.

It would be great to have this kind of streamline:

Create View Representations > Copy View Representation to LOD with just one click. (this option already exists) > Make iAssembly member according to LOD.

 

Thank you in advance for any help. Cheers!

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iAssembly and Level of Detail

I have a few Assemblies with several LOD each. I was wondering if there's a simple way to convert them into iAssemblies and make the members according to each of LOD.

The idea is to avoid selecting all the components that I need to suppress all over again.

It would be great to have this kind of streamline:

Create View Representations > Copy View Representation to LOD with just one click. (this option already exists) > Make iAssembly member according to LOD.

 

Thank you in advance for any help. Cheers!

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mcgyvr
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Nope..

Are you attempting to use ViewReps/LOD as a way to make different configurations (like iassemblies)?.. If so use a proper iassembly creation workflow from the start in the future. 

You may want to sign up for beta access.

 




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Nope..

Are you attempting to use ViewReps/LOD as a way to make different configurations (like iassemblies)?.. If so use a proper iassembly creation workflow from the start in the future. 

You may want to sign up for beta access.

 




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Yes, that's what I had in mind. I have several LOD with several suppressed components. It's like different members of iAssembly with suppressed components. iAssembly gives me the ability to set variations of iProperties from the same assembly, which is a very interesting feature. So, I was wondering if there is a way to turn the LODs into members using some kind of "shortcut" instead of selecting all the components and switching options one by one on the table.

Am I being clear?

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Yes, that's what I had in mind. I have several LOD with several suppressed components. It's like different members of iAssembly with suppressed components. iAssembly gives me the ability to set variations of iProperties from the same assembly, which is a very interesting feature. So, I was wondering if there is a way to turn the LODs into members using some kind of "shortcut" instead of selecting all the components and switching options one by one on the table.

Am I being clear?

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RogerCamp
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Sorry, I didn't realize my post was submitted using the account created by my employer. The original post is from the one I use regularly.

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Sorry, I didn't realize my post was submitted using the account created by my employer. The original post is from the one I use regularly.

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