Web17 dec. 2009 · Dim oPart As Inventor.PartDocument Dim iFactory As Inventor.iPartFactory Dim iPartMem As Inventor.iPartMember oPart.ComponentDefinition.CreateFactory() iFactory = oPart.ComponentDefinition.iPartFactory {code} Thanks in advance Digvijay Report. 0 Likes Reply. Back to Topic Listing; Previous; Next; 0 ... Web1 nov. 2011 · First your working with an iassembly. Which has a factory (the main assembly) and members (a model of each configuration). my process when I change an iassembly is to go into the factory and first do a rebuild all, then regenerate all members …
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Web25 feb. 2024 · How to create a copy of an assembly including all related files, in order to edit it later without affecting the original files. There are several tools available for document management in Inventor: Design Assistant Pack and Go iLogic Design Copy Save & Send to Cloud All of them have advantages and limitations. One of the simplest ways to copy … Web16 aug. 2024 · Parts that appear coloured in the Inventor 3D model have a dark, monochrome appearance in the Inventor drawings: 3D Model: 2D Drawings or 2D representations (PDF, dwf etc.): Causes: The issue is caused by a legacy limitation where the drawings published use the fixed lighting environment to generate the shaded views. asin atan
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Web23 jun. 2014 · You should now test your iAssembly Factory, by opening a new assembly, and placing the Factory. If everything has worked you will be able to place one of each of the members. Autodesk Vault Check In Switch to the Vault browser Highlight the iAssembly Factory, make sure you expand at least one Member to get to it Check In from the … Web27 jan. 2012 · Autodesk Inventor Factory Assets with Parameters 3,158 views Jan 27, 2012 We take a look at making our factory assets more intelligent by working with parameters. … Web24 jan. 2024 · I explain : when you insert an iPart, you insert the iFactory. You select the version, then Inventor use the corresponding ipt generated by the factory. It seems to be the same thing for MS : there is the "Factory document", which is the corresponding iFactory, and the "document", which is the Model State. ataraksiya twitter