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en:importieren_einer_baugruppe [2019/09/25 14:44] – [4.2.1 Importing an assembly] dgroezingeren:importieren_einer_baugruppe [2023/04/25 10:59] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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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>