Do the dimensions become unattached because a particular variation doesn't
have the necessary feature (for example if the variation doesn't have a hole
that dimension references)? If this is the case you might be able to use a
macro or a simple add-in to cleanup the unattached dimensions.
Otherwise, you might be able to use more robust geometric entities like work
features or unconsumed sketch geometry to create dimensions.
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I am working on a project that takes all possible options that sales offers
for a given product line and builds them in a skeletal model. I have created
the model successfully but am stuck on how to create drawings for the
skeletal parts. For instance one part on the unit, based on available
options, creates aprox. 23,000 different variations. Using standard
dimensions results in dimensions becoming unattached when different options
are implemented in the design. If anyone has any suggestions on how to
create one or a small amount of drawings I would appreciate it. By the way
all most all of the parts are sheet metal parts with the flat pattern and
bend lines being the most important features need in the drawings.