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en:importieren_einer_baugruppe [2019/08/21 12:55] – [4.1.2 "Other parameters" group] dgroezingeren:importieren_einer_baugruppe [2023/04/25 10:59] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 |@palegrey:**Options** |@palegrey:**Description** | |@palegrey:**Options** |@palegrey:**Description** |
-|**List field** |Displays the parts and assemblies selected for import. You can change attributes for individual elements or select a column and change an attribute for all elements. Right-click a column header to change the order of the columns and add and delete columns. \\ <color #ed1c24>**Note:**</color> \\ In the dialog window **Import assembly into Teamcenter** the table editor functionality is used. \\ // Explanations of the additional columns:// \\ The **Subcondition** column indicates the condition of the part during the import process, e.g. "Part Family Element", "Not Master", "Name Only", etc. \\ The **Reason for Consideration** column indicates why a part is included in the import process or included in the list. This can be the case because it is the component of an assembly, the family element of a part family template, and so on. \\ The column **Teamcenter information** indicates what happens during the import process. To display data in this column, you must perform a test run |+|**List field** |Displays the parts and assemblies selected for import. You can change attributes for individual elements or select a column and change an attribute for all elements. Right-click a column header to change the order of the columns and add and delete columns. \\ <color #ed1c24>**Note:**</color> \\ In the dialog window **Import assembly into Teamcenter** the table editor functionality is used. \\ // Explanations of the additional columns:// \\ -> The **Subcondition** column indicates the condition of the part during the import process, e.g. "Part Family Element", "Not Master", "Name Only", etc. \\ -> The **Reason for Consideration** column indicates why a part is included in the import process or included in the list. This can be the case because it is the component of an assembly, the family element of a part family template, and so on. \\ -> The column **Teamcenter information** indicates what happens during the import process. To display data in this column, you must perform a test run |
 |{{:import_bgr_de_009.png?nolink|}} **Secondary attributes** | Displays the dialog window **Attributes**. Allows changes to attributes for the imported parts and assemblies. An attribute with a check mark {{:import_bgr_de_010.png?nolink|}} is a required attribute to which a value is assigned. | |{{:import_bgr_de_009.png?nolink|}} **Secondary attributes** | Displays the dialog window **Attributes**. Allows changes to attributes for the imported parts and assemblies. An attribute with a check mark {{:import_bgr_de_010.png?nolink|}} is a required attribute to which a value is assigned. |
 |{{:import_bgr_de_011.png?nolink|}} **Reset attributes** | Deletes the attribute values for rows selected in the list box. This allows you to apply different attributes to selected rows. You can select multiple rows to be reset. | |{{:import_bgr_de_011.png?nolink|}} **Reset attributes** | Deletes the attribute values for rows selected in the list box. This allows you to apply different attributes to selected rows. You can select multiple rows to be reset. |
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 When you use this command, you first set some of the options and then select the assemblies and parts to import. This allows the functionality of the selected options to be applied to the assemblies before they are listed in the dialog box. When you use this command, you first set some of the options and then select the assemblies and parts to import. This allows the functionality of the selected options to be applied to the assemblies before they are listed in the dialog box.
  
-|@red: |**Note:**\\ Assemblies imported into Teamcenter using the Import Assembly into Teamcenter command do not contain relationships that were set up in the original assembly. To apply the relationships, you must first load all parts and then save the assembly to NX.|@red: |+<WRAP info><color blue>**Note:**</color> \\ \\ Assemblies imported into Teamcenter using the Import Assembly into Teamcenter command do not contain relationships that were set up in the original assembly. To apply the relationships, you must first load all parts and then save the assembly to NX.</WRAP>
  
 A number of user standards are available that allow you to set preferred default settings to simplify the import process. A number of user standards are available that allow you to set preferred default settings to simplify the import process.
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   * Click a row number to select the attributes for a part. Then click Reset **Attributes** {{:import_bgr_de_014.png?nolink|}} to deselect the attributes. Double-click an attribute to select attributes in the row based on the parameters selected in the **Name and Attribute Conversion** group.   * Click a row number to select the attributes for a part. Then click Reset **Attributes** {{:import_bgr_de_014.png?nolink|}} to deselect the attributes. Double-click an attribute to select attributes in the row based on the parameters selected in the **Name and Attribute Conversion** group.
  
-|@red: |**Note:** \\ You can use the CTRL key or select multiple lines by dragging the mouse with the mouse button pressed down.|@red: |+<WRAP info><color blue>**Note:**</color> \\ \\ You can use the CTRL key or select multiple lines by dragging the mouse with the mouse button pressed down.</WRAP>
  
   * To change all attributes in the table, click the upper left corner of the table to select the entire table. Then click Reset **Attributes** {{:import_bgr_de_015.png?nolink|}} to deselect the attributes.   * To change all attributes in the table, click the upper left corner of the table to select the entire table. Then click Reset **Attributes** {{:import_bgr_de_015.png?nolink|}} to deselect the attributes.
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 |2. |Select the entry **Element** in the **Default settings** group in the **Element type** list. | |2. |Select the entry **Element** in the **Default settings** group in the **Element type** list. |
  
-|@red: |**Note:** \\ FFG Engineering Item is selected by default. |@red: |+<WRAP info><color blue>**Note:**</color> \\ \\ FFG Engineering Item is selected by default.</WRAP>
  
 |3. |Select under Names and **Convert attributes** in the list **Numbering source** the entry BS filename (OS filename). \\ Then the assembly and its components with the filename are imported from the operating system as a basis for the imported elements. | |3. |Select under Names and **Convert attributes** in the list **Numbering source** the entry BS filename (OS filename). \\ Then the assembly and its components with the filename are imported from the operating system as a basis for the imported elements. |
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 |6. |Select the following in the **Components** group: \\ -> Include Component Parts \\ -> Include Dependent Parts | |6. |Select the following in the **Components** group: \\ -> Include Component Parts \\ -> Include Dependent Parts |
  
-|@red: |**Note:**\\ If you also import component parts and dependent parts, you must select the Include component parts** and Include dependent parts** check boxes before selecting the assemblies to import. |@red: |+<WRAP info><color blue>**Note:**</color> \\ \\ If you also import component parts and dependent parts, you must select the Include component parts** and Include dependent parts** check boxes before selecting the assemblies to import. </WRAP>
  
 |7. |Click **Find Components** to display the **Assembly Loading Options** dialog box. | |7. |Click **Find Components** to display the **Assembly Loading Options** dialog box. |
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 |9. |In the ** Parts to import** group, click **Select assemblies or parts** {{:import_bgr_de_017.png?nolink|}} and select the assemblies and parts you want to import. \\ The assemblies and parts are listed in the group **Name and attributes for parts to import**. | |9. |In the ** Parts to import** group, click **Select assemblies or parts** {{:import_bgr_de_017.png?nolink|}} and select the assemblies and parts you want to import. \\ The assemblies and parts are listed in the group **Name and attributes for parts to import**. |
  
-|@red: |**Note:**\\ In the dialog window **Import assembly into Teamcenter** the table editor functionality is used. |@red: |+<WRAP info><color blue>**Note:**</color> \\ \\ In the dialog window **Import assembly into Teamcenter** the table editor functionality is used. </WRAP>
  
 |10. |Select in the group **Other parameters** under **Standard parameters** in the list **Action for existing part** the entry New **Change state**. \\ Then the parts are imported with a new change status and existing parts in the database are not overwritten. | |10. |Select in the group **Other parameters** under **Standard parameters** in the list **Action for existing part** the entry New **Change state**. \\ Then the parts are imported with a new change status and existing parts in the database are not overwritten. |
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 |15. |Select a project in the **Assign to Project** dialog box and then click **OK**. \\ The list contains the projects that are available in Teamcenter and of which you are a member. You can select one or more projects. | |15. |Select a project in the **Assign to Project** dialog box and then click **OK**. \\ The list contains the projects that are available in Teamcenter and of which you are a member. You can select one or more projects. |
  
-|@red: |**Note:**\\You can change the assignment of projects later by selecting the **File → Utilities → Projects** tab. |@red: |+<WRAP info><color blue>**Note:**</color> \\ \\ You can change the assignment of projects later by selecting the **File → Utilities → Projects** tab. </WRAP>
  
 |16. |Click on **Test run** {{:import_bgr_de_019.png?nolink|}} to perform a simulated import. \\ After completion of the simulated import process, the **Information** window displays how the parts and assemblies were imported. In the **Information** window, check that all information, including import action, naming technique, directory path, etc., is correct. | |16. |Click on **Test run** {{:import_bgr_de_019.png?nolink|}} to perform a simulated import. \\ After completion of the simulated import process, the **Information** window displays how the parts and assemblies were imported. In the **Information** window, check that all information, including import action, naming technique, directory path, etc., is correct. |
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 If you set the user standard **Treat part with drawing sheet as Non-Master** and then import your parts into Teamcenter using the command **Import an Assembly in Teamcenter**, the parts that contain drawing sheets are automatically identified as Non-Master Parts during the import process. If you set the user standard **Treat part with drawing sheet as Non-Master** and then import your parts into Teamcenter using the command **Import an Assembly in Teamcenter**, the parts that contain drawing sheets are automatically identified as Non-Master Parts during the import process.
  
-|@red: |**Note:**\\ NX informs you that the drawing parts will be converted to non-master. |@red: |+<WRAP info><color blue>**Note:**</color> \\ \\ NX informs you that the drawing parts will be converted to non-master. </WRAP>