From Brazil. Hello, thank you for all the videos, it helps a lot. I can do all the steps to generate the harness, spools, wire... But the wire does not stay in the configured color, example red, what could it be?
@@CADPLMGuy I managed to do it, it was necessary to create an appearance with a name equal to the name of the default color chosen in the cable configuration, thanks for the feedback
Hello, how can I control the angle of a location? I have a flexible model that moves based on a parameter and the orientation of flat cable locations does not follow this. Thanks!
I am not familiar with the student license but I understand that it does not come with additional extensions like AAX (Advanced Assembly) or PCX (piping and cabling). For support, please use the PTC Education forum on the PTC Community site.
Awesome video! Well done and thank you…
Knowledgeable video 👍
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Creo is a saint.....
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From Brazil. Hello, thank you for all the videos, it helps a lot. I can do all the steps to generate the harness, spools, wire... But the wire does not stay in the configured color, example red, what could it be?
Are you making sure your colors file is loaded upon starting Creo?
@@CADPLMGuy I managed to do it, it was necessary to create an appearance with a name equal to the name of the default color chosen in the cable configuration, thanks for the feedback
Hello, how can I control the angle of a location? I have a flexible model that moves based on a parameter and the orientation of flat cable locations does not follow this. Thanks!
Hey i am routing cable tray in creo by changing the pipes linestock is there any way i can follow that cable through the pipeline
Hey I am using student license and the issue I am facing is that of cabling and piping options in application is not there could you help me
The student license is heavily restricted. You only get basic modeling capability. Cabling is not included.
I am not familiar with the student license but I understand that it does not come with additional extensions like AAX (Advanced Assembly) or PCX (piping and cabling). For support, please use the PTC Education forum on the PTC Community site.