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45 minutes |
Description: A UDF library
is created for common features that will be used again and again on many different parts.
A User-Defined Feature will increase user proficiency by reducing the time
necessary to place these common features. This module is intended for users needing to place User-Defined Features from an existing library. The creation of the original geometry and the subsequent .gph file are not discussed in this session. Prerequisite: Basic Design plus 40 hours. |
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45 minutes |
Description: There are
two steps to create a User-Defined Feature. The first step involves creating the
original geometry, while the second step involves the actual creation of the UDF.
This session will focus on minimizing the references to create a UDF that is
simple, fast, and therefore easy to use. Prerequisite: Module 275: Placing User-Defined Features |
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1.5 hour |
Description: This session
covers common procedures to create and edit a Family Table. It is intended
as an introduction to family tables at the part level. A Family Table is
used to quickly create variations of a part in a single electronic file. Assembly
level family tables and advanced techniques are not discussed. Prerequisite: Basic Design plus 40 hours. |
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1 hour |
Description: This session
covers common procedures to create and edit a Family Table at the assembly level.
This module was designed to follow Module 280: Part Family Tables. Prerequisite: Module 280: Part Family Tables |
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1.5 hour |
Description: In this
module, you will learn to edit the program to easily create variations of a single design.
Editing a program does not require programming knowledge such as C++ or any other
programming language. Prerequisite: Basic Design plus 40 hours. |
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45 minutes |
Description: In this
module, you will learn to edit the program to easily create variations of a single
assembly. This session includes using Pro/Program to replace components of an
existing Interchange assembly. It also includes using Pro/Program to
replace components of an existing Family Table. The details for the
creation of an Interchange Group and Family Table are found in Modules
133 and 280 respectively. Conditional statements are not discussed in this
module. This module was designed to follow Module 285: Pro/Program at the Part
Level. Prerequisite: Module 285: Pro/Program at the Part Level |