The following table shows the different assembly modelling icons, and the associated parameter and relations icons.
Components |
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Power Features folder. |
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Component. |
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Imported component. |
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Component is a source of Power Features. It may apply these features into target components. |
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Component is a target for Power Features. Power Features from source components have been applied into it. The Power Features are all up to date. |
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Component is a target for Power Features. Power Features from source components have been applied into it, and an associated Power Feature is out of date. |
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Power Feature is out of date |
Assembly and Sub-Assembly |
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Assembly/Sub-assembly. This contains all the components and sub-assemblies in the assembly. |
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Imported assembly. |
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Assembly is a source of Power Features. |
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Group. If Power Features applied in the group are out of date, is added to icon. |
Parameters and relationships |
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A parameterised assembly, component or component definition, depending on the associated icon. |
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The component has no relationships. |
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The relationships of the component are under defined. |
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There is a contradiction in relations. |
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Lists the relations in which the selected component is the Primary. Primary components are highlighted in red. |
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Lists the relations in which the selected component is the Secondary. Secondary components are highlighted in blue. |
Further icons are shown to specify the type of relation between the Primary and Secondary components. For example indicates a Plane to Plane relation. Select a relation in the tree to highlight the attachments in the graphics window. |
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Solids |
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Solids that are not part of the assembly. |