@Anonymous wrote:
I'm not sure if I can attach the files. I don't understand exactly what an Ipart or Iassembly is or what it is used for. I'm trying to figure that out and how to use it so I can edit it correctly to fix errors.
An ipart is a "family" of like parts (called members) created in a single ipt file (called the factory)..
An example would be a table top ipart family.. Each member would be a different diameter depending on the different options your company offers..
An iassembly is a "family" of like assemblies (members) created in a single iam file (factory)
An example would be a table.. Each member would be a different diameter..
Your iassembly would be started by selecting the ipart family file for the table top part and selecting one of the members..
Then you would place 4 legs into the file and constrain the legs to the holes in the table..
Then to "convert" this normal assembly into a real iassembly you press the "create iassembly" button and create all the members in the table by adding more rows..
THEN the "magic" is done by expanding and double clicking on the "table replace" node of the table leg ipart in the Components tab of the iassembly author table and then going down into the rows below and selecting which "member" of that ipart table top is used with each member of the table iassembly..
Does that help to get you to understand the basics?
In general its all about replacing different iparts or excluding regular parts or many other operations from this iassembly table to create your "like" product families...
There are "limitations" to its functionality though...
Here is the start of the help material..
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2017/ENU/Inventor-Help/files/GUID-9D7FF4CB-6045-4E2A-AC88-40A2F4DDF392-htm.html
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/Inventor-Help/files/GUID-6E529299-CAB9-4F5C-B100-7901D877B83F-htm.html
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