In general, any parameter changes as a result of editing are captured. For example, if you change a relationship offset, it is auto-captured in the table.
- Open an iAssembly factory.
- On the ribbon, click
Assemble tab
iPart/iAssembly panel
Edit Member Scope
to apply changes only to the active member.
- Edit any items that can be configured. The changes are added as a new table column, or update a cell value if the column exists.
If a new column is added, the new value is added to the current member, but the original value is set for all other members. For example, an iPart can have an extruded length set to three values for three members:
Member Name
|
Param: Length
|
Member-01
|
10 mm
|
Member-02
|
20 mm
|
Member-03
|
30 mm
|
- Save the file to save edits to the table. All assemblies that include the modified component are updated when you next open them.
Note:
- Component suppression is not captured in the table. You can suppress a component when editing the factory to reduce memory consumption.
- While in Edit Member scope, deleting a component is the same as excluding it. Other members of the factory still contain the component.