Hi all,
I have a question about hierarchies in Windows Explorer. I am using Inventor 2016. I am trying to construct tables for my job and these tables often use the same parts. Some are the exact same size from table to table, like a corner brace, while others vary in lengths like a skirt. My question is if I (save as) a part from one file into another table's folder what constrains the dimensions in that particular part file version to the new assembly? The problem I am having is that once a part is changed to make a new table it automatically updates a previous table in another folder. Do I have to save as and give the part a specific name each time I do a new assembly? Thanks for any help with this.
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Hi all,
I have a question about hierarchies in Windows Explorer. I am using Inventor 2016. I am trying to construct tables for my job and these tables often use the same parts. Some are the exact same size from table to table, like a corner brace, while others vary in lengths like a skirt. My question is if I (save as) a part from one file into another table's folder what constrains the dimensions in that particular part file version to the new assembly? The problem I am having is that once a part is changed to make a new table it automatically updates a previous table in another folder. Do I have to save as and give the part a specific name each time I do a new assembly? Thanks for any help with this.
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@wancrum wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question about hierarchies in Windows Explorer. I am using Inventor 2016. I am trying to construct tables for my job and these tables often use the same parts. Some are the exact same size from table to table, like a corner brace, while others vary in lengths like a skirt. My question is if I (save as) a part from one file into another table's folder what constrains the dimensions in that particular part file version to the new assembly? The problem I am having is that once a part is changed to make a new table it automatically updates a previous table in another folder. Do I have to save as and give the part a specific name each time I do a new assembly? Thanks for any help with this.
Welcome to Inventor..
Yes.. A part is a single file and an assembly simply links to those files and does not consume or include them in itself..
As such when you modify a part its going to change anywhere that part is used.. As it should..
So yes.. save copy as is the first way..
There is also some productivity tools called save and replace component and many other things..
In fact getting some training would really help as its hard to provide all that here over the internet..
One can talk for hours about how/what you should know,etc..
I would highly suggest you look into iparts/iassemblies too..
That allows a single "factory" file and you create multiple "like" versions of the same part..
iparts
iassemblies
There are other techniques too but I always like to see people start with those tools first and then move on to skeletal/multi-body models to quickly drive a whole new table and components from just editing a few parameters in one file..
Or ilogic
Or icopy
or various other methods
@wancrum wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question about hierarchies in Windows Explorer. I am using Inventor 2016. I am trying to construct tables for my job and these tables often use the same parts. Some are the exact same size from table to table, like a corner brace, while others vary in lengths like a skirt. My question is if I (save as) a part from one file into another table's folder what constrains the dimensions in that particular part file version to the new assembly? The problem I am having is that once a part is changed to make a new table it automatically updates a previous table in another folder. Do I have to save as and give the part a specific name each time I do a new assembly? Thanks for any help with this.
Welcome to Inventor..
Yes.. A part is a single file and an assembly simply links to those files and does not consume or include them in itself..
As such when you modify a part its going to change anywhere that part is used.. As it should..
So yes.. save copy as is the first way..
There is also some productivity tools called save and replace component and many other things..
In fact getting some training would really help as its hard to provide all that here over the internet..
One can talk for hours about how/what you should know,etc..
I would highly suggest you look into iparts/iassemblies too..
That allows a single "factory" file and you create multiple "like" versions of the same part..
iparts
iassemblies
There are other techniques too but I always like to see people start with those tools first and then move on to skeletal/multi-body models to quickly drive a whole new table and components from just editing a few parameters in one file..
Or ilogic
Or icopy
or various other methods
Welcome to the community..
If you are using the same file across different table models.. When you change that file it changes where ever its made. Windows Explorer has nothing to do with it. Its all based on your Inventor project folder. IF you have common parts. Create a library definition in your project file and put them in a common location.
Mark Lancaster
& Autodesk Services MarketPlace Provider
Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional & not an Autodesk Employee
Likes is much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others
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Welcome to the community..
If you are using the same file across different table models.. When you change that file it changes where ever its made. Windows Explorer has nothing to do with it. Its all based on your Inventor project folder. IF you have common parts. Create a library definition in your project file and put them in a common location.
Mark Lancaster
& Autodesk Services MarketPlace Provider
Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional & not an Autodesk Employee
Likes is much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others
Did this resolve your issue? Please accept it "As a Solution" so others may benefit from it.
Okay thanks. I am looking into iparts now.
Okay thanks. I am looking into iparts now.
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