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About Placing a Component with a Nested Interface
Component placement using a nested interface is similar to placing a component using a regular interface. Each subinterface with matching assembly geometry is considered a set.
The nested interface is placed in the assembly by selecting a reference type:
Interface to geometry matching—Geometry references in subinterfaces are matched to geometry references in the assembly.
Interface to interface matching—Geometry references in the subinterfaces are matched to geometry references in the assembly interface. When a connection is defined, the subinterfaces must match the assembly interface for a connection to be configured.
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A subinterface placement constraint set inherits the name of the subinterface. When the component subinterface and the assembly interface have names, the set inherits the component subinterface name.