Keep
these considerations in mind when working with parts made with the Make Multibody
Part tool and the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.
Opening Files
When you open these files
in the platform, only the derived part downloads, not the referenced assembly. If
the opened derived part is not the latest version compared to the assembly, you need
to rebuild the assembly. If the derived part refers to a different assembly than the
one in the local cache, a warning displays, indicating a different assembly
revision.
Another scenario is when the derived part points to an assembly with
the same filename but different content. In such cases, an error message prompts you
to delete the locally cached assembly.
Saving Files
When you first save the model after using the Make
Multibody Part tool, both the derived parts and the referenced
assembly are saved together. If the referenced assembly is missing and the
Saved files with missing references
option is selected in the Settings page, the part is saved as a standalone file.
In subsequent saves, without the referenced assembly in the local
cache, only the derived part is included in the save. The Make From relation persists between the parent assembly and the
derived part when opening only the derived part for consecutive saves.