To Manage Derived Relationships

Suppress or break links between derived parts or assemblies and base components. You can also stop export of a component.

What's New 2022.1

If you no longer want to update the derived part or assembly with changes to the original model, you can suppress or break the link between the derived item and the base item. You can prevent particular objects from being exported and you can replace the base component of the derived part or assembly.

Suppress the Link

  1. Right-click the derived feature in the browser.
  2. Click Suppress Link with Base Component.

    The derived feature is temporarily disconnected from the base component. To reestablish the link, use Unsuppress Link with Base Component/Assembly.

Clear Export of the Component

Break the Link

  1. Right-click the derived feature in the browser and click Open.
  2. On the ribbon, click Manage tab Author panel Export Objects.
  3. Select an exported object and click Exclude .
  4. Return to the Derive component and click Update.

    If you exclude an object that has already been derived, referencing objects fail. Use the Design Doctor to repair the errors.

Replace the Base Component

    In the assembly containing the derived part:

  1. Right-click the derived part instance and click Edit. This action is referred to as edit in place.
  2. In the browser, right-click the base component of the derived part or assembly and click Replace Base Component.
  3. In the Open dialog, navigate to and select the component to replace the base component.
  4. Click OK. The base component is replaced.
    Note: Constraints to the derived part may require editing.