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I'm working on a test, where I try to translate the functionality of iParts and iAssemblies to Model States.
We are a project organization that frequently uses library components to achieve a customer-specific end product.
The problem I run into is that when switching between Model States (via Representation...) the document gets dirty.
This is undesirable because I want to use the file with the pre-defined model states as a library file.
So if I place the library file with the last active Model State (that's how it's configured here, I think) in a new, empty assembly. And then save this assembly, then only the assembly file will be saved.
If I switch to a different Model State, followed by a save, Inventor wants to save both the assembly and the library file.
The latter with the text "Write enable (not checked out from Vault), Mass Property Update, Model State Updates".
*Test is with 1 assembly (with 2 Model States) and 1 part (also with 2 Model States). Switching the Model State of the Assembly also replacing the Model State of the dependent Part. So actually a 2-stage rocket.
Doing the test with only the Part containing the 2 Model States, this problem does not occur.
Is this configurable?
I was very happy with the ability to use Model State dependent iProperties to create x number of Items in the Item Master in Vault. Theoretically, this is much easier to manage. A Model State Factory would be very easy to use in our models. Switching between different variants is then almost as easy as the Change Size of a Content Center member.
René van der Starre
Solved! Go to Solution.