iLogic Codes

iLogic Codes

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iLogic Codes

Anonymous
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Please forgive my ignorance with the coding, but does anyone have any good codes for the following iLogic rules:

 

  1. Checking drawings for redundant dimensions that are not set as reference.
  2. Rooting out unresolved reference parts in an assembly
  3. Checking assemblies for grounded parts
  4. Checking feature sketches for fillets/chamfers within a sketch rather than a fillet/chamfer feature.
  5. Checking feature sketches for patterns within a sketch.

Thank you whoever for any help you can give.

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Curtis_Waguespack
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@Anonymous wrote:

Please forgive my ignorance with the coding, but does anyone have any good codes for the following iLogic rules:

 

  1. Checking drawings for redundant dimensions that are not set as reference.
  2. Rooting out unresolved reference parts in an assembly
  3. Checking assemblies for grounded parts
  4. Checking feature sketches for fillets/chamfers within a sketch rather than a fillet/chamfer feature.
  5. Checking feature sketches for patterns within a sketch.

Thank you whoever for any help you can give.


Hi @Anonymous 

 

Two of your requests were addressed yesterday on your other post. If those did not provide a solution then please ask further questions or start a new post, but please be mindful of creating duplicate posts that cause the folks on this forum to duplicate efforts:

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/ilogic-to-find-grounded-and-unresolved-components/m-p/9085436

 

I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com

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Fair enough, your comment was specifically saying to post these types of questions here vs. the broader Inventor forum. Figured since I was posting other questions why not see if anyone had a different way to skin the cat.

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Curtis_Waguespack
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@Anonymous wrote:

Fair enough, your comment was specifically saying to post these types of questions here vs. the broader Inventor forum. Figured since I was posting other questions why not see if anyone had a different way to skin the cat.



That makes sense, I guess maybe the correct forum etiquette would be to post a link to the other thread and mention that you're looking for any and all suggestions....

 

In the past we have had users create duplicate posts in several places and then have folks spending time on one of them days/weeks later after one of the others has provided the solution.... that's the kind of things we want to make sure we avoid.

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