Can you tell me if I 'm having patterned parts in a single assembly part and I want to perform different features(like holes, pocket) on ONLY some of them separately, so how do I break the links?
+Soumitra Vadnerkar I'm not sure breaking links is the best thing to do. Because bad things can happen if the children files don't have parents to reference initial geometry from. You could do is create different files maybe and do the different operations on those separate files.
It depends on your objective. If your objective is to copy the CAD information from one file to another file, you can use geometry wave linker. Other method is to use the standard import command, to import the external file (such as .igs, .stp, etc) into the NX .prt file.
Can you tell me if I 'm having patterned parts in a single assembly part and I want to perform different features(like holes, pocket) on ONLY some of them separately, so how do I break the links?
+Soumitra Vadnerkar I'm not sure breaking links is the best thing to do. Because bad things can happen if the children files don't have parents to reference initial geometry from. You could do is create different files maybe and do the different operations on those separate files.
What difference propose wave geometry with extract geometry ??
does it work in assembly mode only? is it possible to wave link without adding the triangle into the sphere part file?
It depends on your objective. If your objective is to copy the CAD information from one file to another file, you can use geometry wave linker. Other method is to use the standard import command, to import the external file (such as .igs, .stp, etc) into the NX .prt file.
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