Just discovered there's a bit of a lag in the sound. If you find that VERY annoying, there's a corrected version here: buildingpoint-scandinavia.com/blog/tekla-tips-and-tricks-numbering Sorry about that!😅
I am working on a project in tekla structures and I need to create multiple constructions. On those constructions there are several same sub-assemblies which are placed in different assemblies. For example, I have assembly named M1 and assembly named M2. Assembly M1 is made of sub-assemblies H1 and H2, while assembly M2 is made of sub-assemblies H1 and H3. My question is, how do I get reports and drawings on which I can see that assembly M1 is made of sub-assemblies H1 and H2?
Hi, thanks for asking, but this is a question that would require some discussion. It is best if you contact Tekla support. Are you in Denmark, Norway or Iceland? If so you can reach out to our support team, if not please contact your local partner, we are sure they are happy to assist!
Hello @sriharis2425 ! I’m not sure I understand what you mean, it looks to me in your example that you want to use “A” as a Prefix and “1001” as start number on your assemblies. And “a” as Prefix for your parts. To get rid of the separator you need to change that under Options. If you are a BuildingPoint Scandinavia customer you may reach out to our Tekla support team! If you are in a different region, I am sure the local Tekla support can help you :)
hi, using the same prefix is highly NOT recomended; in similar case (a/A, b/B...) I used to set start number for part 1001, 2001... and for assy 101, 201 ... where prefix marks the type of structure and start number shows the different phase or level or something else in the model
Just discovered there's a bit of a lag in the sound. If you find that VERY annoying, there's a corrected version here: buildingpoint-scandinavia.com/blog/tekla-tips-and-tricks-numbering
Sorry about that!😅
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I am working on a project in tekla structures and I need to create multiple constructions. On those constructions there are several same sub-assemblies which are placed in different assemblies. For example, I have assembly named M1 and assembly named M2. Assembly M1 is made of sub-assemblies H1 and H2, while assembly M2 is made of sub-assemblies H1 and H3. My question is, how do I get reports and drawings on which I can see that assembly M1 is made of sub-assemblies H1 and H2?
Hi, thanks for asking, but this is a question that would require some discussion. It is best if you contact Tekla support. Are you in Denmark, Norway or Iceland? If so you can reach out to our support team, if not please contact your local partner, we are sure they are happy to assist!
Hi sir how to numbering assembly number is P-100A ,P-100B like
Numbering by phase, that affects Parts and assemblies would be what many companies would need.
Thanks for the comment :)
Hi in Numbering if tolerance is kept 500mm means it will take same number for both the plates,what about creating drawings?
Hi there, sorry for late reply! It's best if you contact your technical support team about this ;)
How to sort also part position number by using profile?
Hi, great question! We haven't actually tried it, so we would not recommend to use that numbering convention in a project...
How to over come A1001 for assembly and a1001 for part drawings
Hello @sriharis2425 !
I’m not sure I understand what you mean, it looks to me in your example that you want to use “A” as a Prefix and “1001” as start number on your assemblies. And “a” as Prefix for your parts. To get rid of the separator you need to change that under Options.
If you are a BuildingPoint Scandinavia customer you may reach out to our Tekla support team! If you are in a different region, I am sure the local Tekla support can help you :)
hi, using the same prefix is highly NOT recomended; in similar case (a/A, b/B...) I used to set start number for part 1001, 2001... and for assy 101, 201 ... where prefix marks the type of structure and start number shows the different phase or level or something else in the model