The Modify Configurations dialog box
facilitates
creating and modifying configurations for commonly configured parameters in parts and
assemblies.
To create or modify configurations, do one of the
following:
- Right-click an item and select Configure Dimension, Configure
Feature, Configure
Component, or Configure
Material.
Not all items can be configured in the
Modify
Configurations dialog box.
Valid
items
include:
- For parts: features, sketches, dimensions, and
material
- For assemblies: components, assembly features,
mates, and dimensions of assembly features and mates
- In the ConfigurationManager,
expand Tables
, right-click an existing
table, and click Show Table.
The
dialog
box lists the configurations of the model in one column
and
the configurable parameters
in
the other columns.
A value highlighted in yellow means that a derived
configuration has a value that overrides the parent
value.
A column highlighted in a different color means that the
column is blocked from editing. To unblock the column, edit the column in
the Configuration Table dialog box.
Configuration Name
Lists the configuration of the model. The active configuration
appears in bold.
To add new configurations:
- Click <Creates a new configuration>.
- Enter a name.
- Press Enter.
You can right-click any configuration and click the following:
Rename Configuration |
Changes the name of the
selected configuration. |
Delete Configuration |
Deletes the selected
configuration from the model. |
Add Derived Configuration |
Adds a derived configuration
as a child of the selected configuration. |
Switch to Configuration |
Makes the selected
configuration the active one. Click Rebuild active
configuration
 to
update to the configuration you activated.
|
Sections
The table contains the following sections:
Sketches and Features |
Feature dimension values and suppression
states. |
Components |
Component suppression states and referenced
configuration. Assemblies
only.
|
Custom Properties |
Configuration-specific custom
properties. |
Parameters |
Parameters applied to the
configuration. |
Configuration Parameters
You can modify the following configuration parameters:
Suppress new features |
Parts only. |
Suppress new features and mates |
Assemblies only. |
Suppress new components |
|
Fix /
Float |
Assemblies only. |
Child
components in BOM |
Configures the setting for
Child component display when used as
a subassembly in the Configuration Properties PropertyManager. Select Show, Hide, or Promote.
|
Exclude
from BOM on Insert |
Configures the setting for
Set 'Exclude from bill of materials'
when inserted into assembly in the Configuration Properties
PropertyManager. |
Parameters Columns
You can add more columns by double-clicking items in the graphics
area or FeatureManager design tree. Click
at the top of a column to select other parameters of
a feature to configure.
Linked dimensions are grouped in a column labeled Linked Dimension instead of
appearing in columns for individual features. Each linked dimension appears in the
list only once, even if it is used in several features.
You can add a column for every configured parameter in the model at
once by clicking All
Parameters
at the bottom of the dialog box.
In the parameter columns, you can click in a cell and:
- Change numeric values.
- Select from a list of component configurations or part
materials.
- Change the suppression state of features, sketches,
components, and mates.
- Change the fix state of components.
You can right-click the header of a parameter column and click the
following:
Delete |
Deletes the column from the
table. |
Rename |
Highlights the name so you can
enter a new name for the parameter. When you click Apply or save the table, the
parameter name updates in the model. |
Unconfigure |
Applies the active
configuration's value to all configurations and deletes the
column from the table. |
To rearrange the order of columns in the table, select a column
header and drag the column.