This is a thorough and high quality video! Thank you for making this. I've definitely had issues with family tables in windchill in the past, another video that covers tips or best practices for managing family tables in windchill might be helpful. Or maybe the general practice you have mentioned here (never use the generic in any assembly) is the simple key to success.
Sean, Thanks for your comments. I will make a separate video on practices for managing Family Tables in Windchill. There are special considerations for them in a CAD data management system. Not assembling generics is one practice, but there are others. Dave
Hi @@CADPLMGuy, thank you for this amazing video. As Sean, I'm interesting on the best management practices for family tables in windchill. If you already created that video, I would appreciate it if you share it ( I didn't find it).
I always appreciate your tutorials. They are the most clear, complete and well done. Question: I normally create the family table of the size, and open the instance and in the new instance create another family table with the different lengths. Therefore when choosing a screw first I'm prompted for the size, and after that I'm prompted for the length. Pros and cons? Thank you
That's called a Nested Family Table. Although it seems logical, it becomes a nightmare for PDM / PLM systems. That reason is enough that almost no one uses them.
Wow, Thank you Sir........as for the cold, try some blueberries and orange juice if you feel like you are going to get the cold :) I also use bolthouse farms C-boost
My pleasure, and thanks for the advice. There were blueberries in the house but unfortunately I didn't eat them. I've been out of bed for almost a week now but still battling congestion. Next time...
I was looking to copy a sheet metal part with a family table and rename it as a new part. I copied and renamed the part. Now I cannot get the old part to come up.
Hi I tried to do as done in your video. I named the features as you've done and made a family table. I added the following relations: MAJOR_DIAMETER:FID_THREAD = SIZE D10 = LENGTH But the problem is: if I open one of the isntances the length of the thread is as long as i expect it but the shown thread diameter d9 is still wrong. What could be the problem here?
Nice Video, very helpful when coming from a Solidworks environment. I am used to a similar feature there. Is it also possible to add columns with the parameters for Part no., manufacturer, description, and UOM so it populates in my Bill of materials correctly when I drop an instance into an assembly?
I am new to creo...can you tell me if I use some feature in assembly then individual parts not generated as per that feature...how can resolve this issue
Question, are you able to create a table with the specific dimensions and adjust dimensions to the primary model from the family table? Also, will creo generate these instances or will it only be useful the assembly environment, in other words can we generate an independent part only file using one of the instances?
Great video! What would you do, if you have a family table with more 100 components and you have to make a drawing of each component? What I’m doing is create a drawing and then save it as copy and replace the model. Do you know a faster way to do it? Thank you
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You can replace model in a drawing. There is a "replace" command that allows you to use another model of the same family table. Then you can save the newly created drawing in a different name. If you just need to print, it is ok not to change the file name. A mapkey would make the process much quicker.
I have a query, if this screw (for which family table is created) is used in an assembly and generic screw is used, while creating BOM generic screw information will come I am clear with that. But in assembly drawing (.drw) is it possible to add all family table instances as a seperate table ? TIA
Hi Dave, is there a way to show where a dimension that you added to a family table is located? I.e. what sketch or feature in the model tree the dimension is in. If i click on the dimension in the family table nothing happens to show me what sketch or feature the dimension is in.
Use the Search tool (binoculars icon in the lower right corner) and set Look For to All Dimensions and use Rule = Name and type in the name of the dimension. This is a reason why it's always a good idea to rename dimensions before using them in a Family Table.
@@CADPLMGuy Thank you for the response. I recently saw some of your blog posts about being paid for your time, and I COMPLETELY understand that. So thank you for taking the time to respond to me, I appreciate it.
In Solidworks, there is an option called configuration Manager which helps to make the same model (containing every feature) and allows to modify the single model or allows to apply the changes to all models(all configurations). The family table in creo works like the Design table in Solidworks. Is it possible to do same things in creo that the Solidworks configuration manager does? Do you have any video or can you please make one. Thank you
Family Tables cover both what Configurations and Design Tables do in SolidWorks. However, if you are looking for a direct one-to-one mapping of the functionality between the two software packages, you won't find it since the CAD platforms were written by different teams.
@@CADPLMGuy I have a part with a folded body and a flat body. How do I use Family Tables to only show the flat body in a drawing but the folded body in the assembly?
@@MarkTaylor-mz8zp What do you mean a part with a folded body? Are you talking about a sheetmetal part? Or a flexible circuit board? I don't understand, but either way, I wouldn't use a Family Table. If it's sheetmetal, I would use Flat State functionality, preferably with a Simplified Rep. If it's not sheetmetal, I would use Flexible Component functionality. I have videos on all this and these methods are preferable to Family Tables, which are intended to capture different variations of products that you sell, not the same part in different shapes / configurations.
@@CADPLMGuy Do you mean converting the Gtol to an annotation feature and then using it? I did try using the Gtol parameter but that didn't work... Then I figured out that by using the Annotation feature u can control the Gtol has a feature...
Great video, thanks for supporting the learners by sharing your skill.
Thank you for providing us the amazing content on creo!
Thanks! And thank you for your kind gift.
Perfect tutorial - perfect lector voice. Great job!
Thanks!
Thanks for this tutorial.It was very helpful.
Thank you so much creating such quality content! Your videos and presentations are just remarkable! 💖
This is a thorough and high quality video! Thank you for making this. I've definitely had issues with family tables in windchill in the past, another video that covers tips or best practices for managing family tables in windchill might be helpful. Or maybe the general practice you have mentioned here (never use the generic in any assembly) is the simple key to success.
Sean,
Thanks for your comments. I will make a separate video on practices for managing Family Tables in Windchill. There are special considerations for them in a CAD data management system. Not assembling generics is one practice, but there are others.
Dave
Hi @@CADPLMGuy, thank you for this amazing video. As Sean, I'm interesting on the best management practices for family tables in windchill. If you already created that video, I would appreciate it if you share it ( I didn't find it).
@@irvingalexisgumetadelacruz6002 Look for a video on Healthy Practices for Family Tables.
@@irvingalexisgumetadelacruz6002 The video is called Healthy Practices for Family Tables.
as usual, great video. thanks for sharing your knowledge.
As always..Dave..!! One of the best in class content.👍👍
Very clear & informative! Thank you
You are welcome!
Pretty useful, thank you very much for this video.
Great video, it´s so usefull if you have to design switchbar system with many different L-bars. It save so much time. Thank you very much.
Glad you found this helpful!
I always appreciate your tutorials. They are the most clear, complete and well done. Question: I normally create the family table of the size, and open the instance and in the new instance create another family table with the different lengths. Therefore when choosing a screw first I'm prompted for the size, and after that I'm prompted for the length. Pros and cons? Thank you
That's called a Nested Family Table. Although it seems logical, it becomes a nightmare for PDM / PLM systems. That reason is enough that almost no one uses them.
Wow, Thank you Sir........as for the cold, try some blueberries and orange juice if you feel like you are going to get the cold :)
I also use bolthouse farms C-boost
My pleasure, and thanks for the advice. There were blueberries in the house but unfortunately I didn't eat them. I've been out of bed for almost a week now but still battling congestion. Next time...
Thanks for the video.
Is there any website where we can improve our skills by going through the site...
Dave, can you pls explain Instantiate in model intent? or is there a video of yours explaining that already? Pls specify
Are you talking about Pro/PROGRAM?
I was looking to copy a sheet metal part with a family table and rename it as a new part. I copied and renamed the part. Now I cannot get the old part to come up.
how do you made relations ?
will you make small video on it ?
Watch my video on Relations. I made it 5 years ago.
Hi I tried to do as done in your video. I named the features as you've done and made a family table. I added the following relations:
MAJOR_DIAMETER:FID_THREAD = SIZE
D10 = LENGTH
But the problem is: if I open one of the isntances the length of the thread is as long as i expect it but the shown thread diameter d9 is still wrong. What could be the problem here?
Nice Video, very helpful when coming from a Solidworks environment. I am used to a similar feature there. Is it also possible to add columns with the parameters for Part no., manufacturer, description, and UOM so it populates in my Bill of materials correctly when I drop an instance into an assembly?
Yes
I am new to creo...can you tell me if I use some feature in assembly then individual parts not generated as per that feature...how can resolve this issue
Question, are you able to create a table with the specific dimensions and adjust dimensions to the primary model from the family table? Also, will creo generate these instances or will it only be useful the assembly environment, in other words can we generate an independent part only file using one of the instances?
No, you cannot change the generic from the table. Watch my video on instance index files and accelerator files.
Great video! What would you do, if you have a family table with more 100 components and you have to make a drawing of each component? What I’m doing is create a drawing and then save it as copy and replace the model. Do you know a faster way to do it? Thank you
You can replace model in a drawing. There is a "replace" command that allows you to use another model of the same family table.
Then you can save the newly created drawing in a different name. If you just need to print, it is ok not to change the file name.
A mapkey would make the process much quicker.
I have a query, if this screw (for which family table is created) is used in an assembly and generic screw is used, while creating BOM generic screw information will come I am clear with that. But in assembly drawing (.drw) is it possible to add all family table instances as a seperate table ? TIA
Yes. Add the Family Table generic as its own model to the drawing and then create a Part Catalog table as I demonstrate in another video.
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Hi Dave, is there a way to show where a dimension that you added to a family table is located? I.e. what sketch or feature in the model tree the dimension is in. If i click on the dimension in the family table nothing happens to show me what sketch or feature the dimension is in.
Use the Search tool (binoculars icon in the lower right corner) and set Look For to All Dimensions and use Rule = Name and type in the name of the dimension.
This is a reason why it's always a good idea to rename dimensions before using them in a Family Table.
Thanks for the video. Can u teach drawing program too
I have a question, when you insert the generic, then select an instance, does it create a .prt file of that instance in your working directory?
It shouldn't.
@@CADPLMGuy Thank you for the response. I recently saw some of your blog posts about being paid for your time, and I COMPLETELY understand that. So thank you for taking the time to respond to me, I appreciate it.
In Solidworks, there is an option called configuration Manager which helps to make the same model (containing every feature) and allows to modify the single model or allows to apply the changes to all models(all configurations). The family table in creo works like the Design table in Solidworks. Is it possible to do same things in creo that the Solidworks configuration manager does? Do you have any video or can you please make one. Thank you
Family Tables cover both what Configurations and Design Tables do in SolidWorks. However, if you are looking for a direct one-to-one mapping of the functionality between the two software packages, you won't find it since the CAD platforms were written by different teams.
@@CADPLMGuy I have a part with a folded body and a flat body. How do I use Family Tables to only show the flat body in a drawing but the folded body in the assembly?
@@MarkTaylor-mz8zp What do you mean a part with a folded body? Are you talking about a sheetmetal part? Or a flexible circuit board? I don't understand, but either way, I wouldn't use a Family Table. If it's sheetmetal, I would use Flat State functionality, preferably with a Simplified Rep. If it's not sheetmetal, I would use Flexible Component functionality. I have videos on all this and these methods are preferable to Family Tables, which are intended to capture different variations of products that you sell, not the same part in different shapes / configurations.
Can a gtol be controlled in family table?
No but you can drive them by a parameter or make them flexible.
@@CADPLMGuy Do you mean converting the Gtol to an annotation feature and then using it? I did try using the Gtol parameter but that didn't work... Then I figured out that by using the Annotation feature u can control the Gtol has a feature...
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Please sir Completely pattern comadas make a videos.
I don't know what comadas means but generally I don't take requests. I make the videos I want to make and hope the audience follows.
Sure sir..
Thank you