A Bit (or a Lot) of Help Please
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Hi everyone,
I have asked a couple of "Experts the same question, but no joy so I am throwing this out to the community for any help I can get.
I hope you can help me out here, I have been searching the forums for an answer to a problem that I have created and want to solve, but I think that this means going into the API which is another minefield.
I have found some possible partial solutions, but they do not really work for what I am trying to achieve and being new to ilogic, find myself going around in circles. So if you can help me, my problem is below...
I want to set up a rule that will "Inspect" each part within an assembly, check to see if it has a cut out, hole, slot, bevel etc and then make sure that the corresponding description is in the Custom iProperties and if not, put it there.
I also need this to run on any assembly, no assemblies with an assembly included and never more than 15 parts within that assembly and all of the parts are a minimum of 15mm thick
Lets say I have an assembly, and within that assembly I have....
1 part has a Radius on a corner, that would be placed into a custom iproperty "Desc2" as "Rout/"
1 part has a Chamfer or extrusion on a corner, that would be placed into a custom iproperty "Desc2" as " "Bevel/"
1 part has a Hole up to 10mm in the part, that would be placed into a custom iproperty "Desc2" as "Drill/"
1 part has a Hole larger than 10mm in the part, that would be placed into a custom iproperty "Desc2" as "Rout/"
1 part has a iFeature or Punch Tool in the part, that would be placed into a custom iproperty "Desc2" as "Slot/"
1 part has a Extruded cutout in the part, that would be placed into a custom iproperty "Desc2" as "Rout/"
1 part has a nothing (other that width thickness and depth), that would be leave the "Desc2" in iProperties as blank
As I have said, I have searched the forums and cannot find anything that really helps other than sending me around in circles, or it may simply be not asking the right question,
I dont know if I am explaining myself very well, so please let me know if not.
If you could help, I would be most grateful.
Oh, one other thing, I work away from home so only get to do this at the weekends so any replies from me will be late in most cases, so apologies in advance.
Many thanks in advance for your time and effort.
Simon