Creo ModelCHECK > Using GeomIntegrityCHECK > To Set Up GeomIntegrityCHECK
To Set Up GeomIntegrityCHECK
1. In the left pane of the ModelCHECK Configuration Tool dialog box, click GeomIntegrityCHECK settings.
The GeomIntegrityCHECK configuration options appear in the right pane of the ModelCHECK Configuration Tool dialog box.
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The config.gmc file must be available in the directory specified by the $MCDIR environment variable and must have access permissions. If the file is not available, the GeomIntegrityCHECK configurations options are not visible. However you can run GeomIntegrityCHECK. In this case, GeomIntegrityCHECK uses the config.gmc file in the system directory, in which configuration files are stored. The path of the file is as follows:
<modelcheck-loadpoint>/text/<language>/config/config.gmc
2. Under Configuration File, the names of the default configuration directory and the default configuration file are displayed in their respective boxes.
Load—Load configuration files for the geometry integrity checks. Different checks are performed for different types of models. Some checks must be turned off when you are checking a particular model.
Save—Save changes in the default file (config.gmc), the name of which is displayed in the Config File text box.
Save As—Save in a separate file the changes you made to the default check values. The file can be retrieved later when checking a particular shape.
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You can give a new configuration file any name, as long as it has the .gmcextension.
Reset—Reset check values to those that are in the file that is displayed in the Config File box.
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When you change the default check values, the changes remain in effect for the remainder of that session. The default settings reappear when Creo Parametric is started again.
Configuration files can be stored in two locations:
MCDIR—The environment variable used to specify the location of configuration files.
Working directory—The directory in which you store the files you created.
3. Under Geom Checks and Allowed Values, set the check values. This information is described in more detail in the following topics:
All Geom Type Checks
Curve and Drawing Checks
Surface Checks
Face Checks
Topology Checks
Solids Checks
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