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To Search for Intent Objects
1. Click or click Tools > Find. The Search Tool:1 dialog box opens.
2. Click the Attributes tab if it is not selected by default.
3. To search for intent objects, use one of the following combinations for Look for and Look by. The items that satisfy the specified rule and criteria are listed under items found in the Search Tool:1 dialog box only after you click Find Now.
Look for
Look by
items found
Intent Datum Plane
Intent Datum Plane
Lists all intent datum planes in the model
Intent Datum Axis
Intent Datum Axis
Lists all intent datum axes in the model
Intent Datum point
Intent Datum point
Lists all intent datum Points in the model
Intent Datum Csys
Intent Datum Csys
Lists all intent datum csys in the model
Intent Chain
Intent Chain
Lists all the intent chains in the model
Intent Chain
Feature
Lists all the intent chains that belong to a feature or features
Intent Chain
Edge
Lists all intent chains, that contain all the edges
Intent Surface
Intent Surface
Lists all the intent surfaces in the model
Intent Surface
Feature
Lists all the intent surfaces that belong to a feature or features
4. Under Rule, set a rule to search for the intent objects or build a query.
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You can use the Name rule to search for the intent objects, that is, search by intent name. The intent name is unique and is used to define the intent object and how Creo Parametric features reference the intent object. The intent name is not the same as the name of the datum reference feature that defines it.
5. Under Criteria, specify the criteria to search for the required intent object.
6. If required, click Options > Build Query to build a query to search for intent objects and perform the following steps under Query Builder:
a. Specify the rule and criteria for a query.
b. Click Add New, the query appears under Query Builder.
c. If required, specify the rule and criteria for another query and click Add New to build another query. You can build multiple such rules for a single search.
7. Click Find Now. The items and their corresponding references are listed under items found in the Search Tool:1 dialog box. The results are also highlighted on the Model Tree and in the graphics window.
8. If required, click to transfer items from items found to items selected.
9. Click Close.