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Criteria to Include Holes and Cuts in a Hole Table
A hole, cut, datum plane, or a datum axis that you want to include in a hole table must satisfy one of the following criteria:
In the reference coordinate system, the X-Y plane must be coplanar to the screen in the drawing view and the Z-axis must be perpendicular to the screen.
The datum axis to be listed in the hole table must be parallel to the Z-axis of the reference coordinate system.
Only drillable hole features can be listed in a hole table.
A cylindrical hole in an extrude cut is included in a hole table under the following conditions:
The direction of the hole's depth is parallel to the Z-axis of the reference coordinate system.
The depth is in a drillable direction.
The hole diameter is the same as the diameter of the cylinder.
A cylindrical hole in a sheetmetal cut is included in a hole table under the following conditions:
The direction of the hole's depth is parallel to the Z-axis of the reference coordinate system.
The hole diameter is the same as the diameter of the cylinder.
A revolve cut is included in a hole table only if its axis of revolution is parallel to the Z-axis of the reference coordinate system. For revolve cuts, if a parameter called DIAMETER of type double is present in the revolve feature, the value of that parameter is used as the diameter of the hole.