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Open a process from the Manufacturing Hub.
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Select Open Products, Resources,
Manufacturing Assemblies and Manufacturing Kit from Manufacturing Hub
in the Manufacturing Hub toolbar, or select Open Products,
Resources, Manufacturing Assemblies and Manufacturing Kit from the
Insert > Manufacturing Hub menu.
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The PPR Hub - Select Product dialog box
prompts for the type of object to be imported (product, resource, manufacturing assembly
or manufacturing kit):
Note that only those object types that are currently available in the
open project will be shown in the drop-down list above. If, for example, there are no manufacturing assemblies
currently available in the project, Manufacturing Assembly will be omitted from the drop-down list.
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After selecting the type of object to import, double-clicking each level of the
resulting hierarchy displays each available child level. Once the desired product, resource or manufacturing
assembly is located, click on it to highlight it:
Multiple objects can be selected by holding the Ctrl key as each
selection is made:
Multiple successive selections can be made by
selecting the first item, then holding the Shift key when selecting the last item to
include:
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Right-click an object in the browser window
to display a context menu containing a Properties command
which allows read-only access to the object's Extended
Properties Panel.
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The Search button may also be used to
display the PPR Search dialog to search for an object based
on specific criteria.
After selecting one or more objects in the
Search Results list and clicking OK, the selected
object(s) are highlighted in the Manufacturing Hub - Select
dialog.
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Click OK.
The selected object is inserted into the current PPR:
Loaded Manufacturing Kits and Assemblies appear under the Applications node in the Manufacturing
Products folder as shown below. The parts and resources of the Kit are shown as children of the kit:
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T feature allows you to specify a bounding box, boundary
clearance and boundary operator (i.e., Fully In, Fully Out, etc.,) to
select products to load based on volume.
When inserting product data by specifying a volume,
products present in the specified volume are identified using an
optimized database query and there is no need to select the reference
product in the browser.
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Select
Select Open Products, Resources, Manufacturing Assemblies and
Manufacturing Kit from Manufacturing Hub
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In the PPR Hub - Select Product
dialog box, select the Apply Volumetric Filter checkbox:
The
button becomes enabled.
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Select the loaded product and click
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The current bounding box is displayed in the 3D viewer, and the
Specify Volume Filter Criteria dialog box is also displayed:
Modify the bounding box as needed and specify the desired
Boundary Operator and Boundary Clearance
accordingly in the Specify Volume Filter Criteria dialog.
To aid in defining the bounding box
accurately, select Activate Backdrop Viewer to display a
3D window that contains a semi-transparent image of the entire
assembly.
To display the backdrop image, a CGR representation of
the end product must be specified for the 'graphicname' attribute of
the product BOM node in the Manufacturing Hub project. This BOM node
then must be selected as the BOM while loading data into DPM.
The corresponding CGR is displayed at
the position specified on the BOM node with a default transparency
of 50% as shown above. sparency of 50% as shown above.
- The transparency value specified for the backdrop is
effective only when the Transparency Quality
option is set to High (Alpha Blending). This option can
be found in the Performance tab of Tools
> Options > Display.
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If bounding box co-ordinates are
already defined in the Specify Volume Filter Criteria
dialog box, this bounding box is drawn in the 3D viewer when
Draw Bounding Box is clicked. If no bounding box values are
defined, selecting any of the product data in the 3D viewer will
display its bounding box. Note that the back drop image itself is
not selectable. The user can also select the product data from the
main window to display a bounding box in the viewer. The bounding
box in the viewer can be manipulated to accurately define a specific
volume of interest.
After a satisfactory bounding box has
been defined, click Close to dismiss the viewer.
Volume filters can be loaded and saved with the Load and
Save buttons as described in
Defining and applying filters.
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Select OK.
Only those products that match the defined filter criteria are
loaded. In addition, the tooltip for the
button now displays the volume filter criteria that has been set.
After the volume filter criteria has been defined, the Apply
Volumetric Filter check box can be unchecked at any time so
that the filter is not applied.
Product and resource behavior
Products and resources inserted from the Manufacturing Hub
are made flexible by default. For details about flexible and rigid
modes, please refer to Using Flexible Sub-Products in the DELMIA
Product Structure Users Guide for more information.
Product and resource data loaded in in DPM will be
visualized at the position specified in the Manufacturing Hub, and any
modifications to the resource positions are saved back to the
Manufacturing Hub when the process is saved. This default behavior can
be modified to convert the flexible assembly to a rigid assembly via
commands available in the product structure workbench. The flexible or
rigid status of a product or resource is saved in the detailing when the
process is saved back to the Manufacturing Hub.
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- When a Manufacturing Kit is loaded, 3D states and positioned objects linked to any of its sub-components are
also loaded. However, any 3D state or position information linked to the Manufacturing Kit itself is not loaded.
- When loading a Manufacturing Assembly in DPM, Manufacturing
Assemblies defined as AST are not displayed in the browser.
- If data has been loaded in DPM using a resource-centric load
(Please see Process and Resource Definition User's Guide: Advanced Task:
resource-centric load),
attempting to load a resource with the Open Products, Resources,
Manufacturing Assemblies and Manufacturing Kit from Manufacturing Hub command, a warning
message will be displayed to note that the resource load will continue
without loading the processes associated to these resources.
- If some components have already been inserted into the document
using the Open Products, Resources, Manufacturing Assemblies and
Manufacturing Kit from Manufacturing Hub command, then
subsequent use of this command will not unload the components inserted
earlier. Hence if the complete product structure has been inserted first
and then you try to load a partial product structure with some volume
filter, the products which are already loaded will not be removed from
the document to match the filter criteria.
- Volume filters applied while loading the data in DPM are
transient in nature and will not be remembered/used for subsequent
loading of data from the Manufacturing Hub using this command.
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