Re: extrenal references - please help me understand
- From: "That70sTick" <rol4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Nov 2005 07:01:12 -0800
Forget what they wrote and say to yourself, "Well, duh, how else would
one do it?!".
If one part has entities that are constrained to another part, where
would these constraints be made? In an assembly, of course. You can
not convert (another part's) edges in a sketch or extrude to (another
part's) surface or plane unless the two parts are residing in the same
assembly.
As far as the new part-old part thing, basically SW is trying to tell
you that if part "A" references part "B", then you shouldn't also have
part "B" reference part "A".
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