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Scale factor in design table
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Jody Stiles
on Jun 17, 2008
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on Mar 29, 2010 by 1-O361FM
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I'd like to add a scale factor to a design table for a block. Is there a way to get the factor in? I can only get the State of the scale in the table. Maybe something like D1@Scale2 or something?
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Eddie Cyganik
Jun 17, 2008 5:12 PM
Jody,
This cannot be done directly but you could apply several scales then suppress and unsuppress to get the results you need.
$STATE@Scale1 U or S
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Eddie Cyganik
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Jun 17, 2008 5:46 PM
Eddie,
This was actually discussed, and added as a contest at
SolidMentor.com
. There IS a solution, which involves using the Flex command, which can be controlled with a design table. You can see the full solution here:
http://solidmentor.com/modules...rticle.php?storyid=159
1-O361FM
Mar 29, 2010 4:09 PM
Has SolidWorks added this feature yet?
Jody,
This cannot be done directly but you could apply several scales then suppress and unsuppress to get the results you need.
$STATE@Scale1 U or S