Use the Relationship Conflict Analysis dialog box to suppress or delete relationships. Also, you can toggle the grounded status of components to resolve relationship conflicts.
The Relationship Conflict Analysis dialog box lists only components and relationships related to the current conflict. If there are other conflicts, you are prompted to continue after resolving the current conflict.
- Use one of the following methods to display the Relationship Conflict Analysis dialog box:
- Select Diagnose the relationship from the Place/Edit Relationship error dialog box.
- Select Diagnose the relationship from the Suppress Relationship error dialog box.
- Select Diagnose Relationship from the Select a treatment pane of the Design Doctor dialog box.
- Select Diagnose from the browser context menu.
- View conflicting relationships
- Click the + next to a component to expand the list and display the relationships. Conflicts are displayed in bold type.
- Select Expand All from the context menu to expand all components in the list.
- Select the Display only conflicting relationships option to hide relationships without conflicts.
- Set relationships to Keep or Break.
- Click the symbol for a relationship to change that relationship.
- Click the symbol for a component to change all relationships for that component.
- Click the symbol at the top of the dialog box to change all relationships listed.
- Toggle the grounded status of components.
- Click the part/assembly icon next to a component.
- Select a component and click the Toggle Grounded Status button.
- Click the Check button to determine if all relationship conflicts are resolved. If the relationship is resolved, then the Solve Result changes to a green check and the Check button is disabled. You can continue to experiment and optimize the changes.
- Select the Suppress broken relationships or Delete broken relationships option to control the effect on relationships.
- Click OK to accept the changes, or Cancel to exit the command without changing relationships.