In Assemblies, that are part of a Positional Representation, the value of an assembly constraint can be overridden. This is used for the adaption to object positions in the current Positional Representation. Objects with overrides are marked bold in the browser. The override value is shown in parenthesis. Values of the main Positional Representation can not be overridden. The Main Positional Representation represents the standard status of the assembly, that hosts all modeling tasks. Inventor Constraints Suppression Override removes degrees of freedom between two selected components and positions the components relative to each other. In Positional Representations, the numerical values of assembly constraints can be overridden. Usually, these numerical values are overridden, when parts of an assembly need to be positioned differently in relation to each other. This is e.g. found in classical positional Representations.
IvConstraintValueOverrideModifier
IvPositionalOverrideMixin
BaseInventorMixin
Basepart
Name | Type | Description |
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constraint: | part | Assembly constraint to be used for the override. |
Name | Type | Description |
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overrideValue: | number | Numerical value the assembly constraint should use. |
positionalRepresentation: | part | Positional Representation of type IvPositionalRepresentation, the override should refer to. |