Column | Description |
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(Select all rows) | Use check boxes to select rows to which to apply toolbar actions. The top check box selects/deselects all rows. |
(Object Type Indicator) | Displays object type icon |
File Name | Displays object file name |
Size | Displays the file size of the object |
Last Modified | Displays date and time of last modification of the file |
File Path | Displays the directory path to the file to be imported |
Import to Workspace creates ghost objects in Workspace when a Family Table generic part (parent file) and its instances from the NX Assembly are placed in different folders. To successfully import the assembly and its all parts to the Workspace, place the Family Table generic part and its instances in the same folder. |
Column | Description |
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(Select all rows) | Use check boxes to select rows to which to apply toolbar actions. The top check box selects/deselects all rows. |
(Workspace content status) | (Active workspace only) Displays object local workspace status icon (if applicable) |
(Action status) | Indicates if object is set for check out |
(General status) | Displays object general status icon (if applicable) |
(Status Messages) | Displays status message icon and text message in tooltip (if applicable) |
(Object Type Indicator) | Displays object type icon |
File Name | Displays object file name |
Size | Displays the file size of the object |
Last Modified | Displays date and time of last modification of object |
Location | Displays the storage location for the object |
File Path | Displays the directory path to the file to be imported |
Control Icon | Action |
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Invoke the Set Location window to select a database location for the selected object | |
Add the imported object as a new object | |
Add the imported object as a modified object | |
Reuse an existing workspace or commonspace object of the same name, rather than importing the selected object. | |
Check out the selected object upon import | |
Revise the selected object upon import. | |
Excludes selected object from the import. Clicking again (while the same object is selected) re-includes the object. |
Setup | Steps | Result |
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• In the Independently Modify Instances preference, the Value should be set to YES and the Client field set to NX • A Family Table generic with some instances created should be available on the local file system . | 1. Launch NX in connected mode. 2. Open the generic in NX from the local file system. 3. Perform Save to Workspace. 4. Check to see if the content of the generic is copied to the Local Workspace. | • Only the generic is imported to the workspace. No instance is created or imported to workspace. • Local Workspace shows content of the generic. |
• In the Independently Modify Instances preference, the Value should be set to YES and the Client field set to NX • A Family Table generic with some instances created should be available on the local file system . | 1. Launch NX in connected mode. 2. Ensure that the Family Table generic (in the Setup column) is not present on the server. 3. Open any one instance mentioned in the Setup column in NX from the local file system. 4. Perform Save to Workspace. | The import of the instance fails with the error, “Generic is not present on the server.” |
• In the Independently Modify Instances preference, the Value should be set to YES and the Client field set to NX • A Family Table generic with some instances created should be available on the local file system . | 1. Ensure that the Family Table generic (in the Setup column) is present on the server. 2. Open any one instance mentioned in the Setup column in NX from the local file system. 3. Perform Save to Workspace. 4. Check the family tree of the generic and instance. | • The generic is downloaded to the active workspace (if it was not already there). • The generic is automatically checked out and the instance is imported successfully. • A family tree generic/instance shows the generic with those instances that are in Windchill. |
• In the Independently Modify Instances preference, the Value should be set to YES and the Client field set to NX • An assembly with one of its dependents as a Family Table instances should be available on the local file system . | 1. Launch NX in connected mode. 2. Ensure that the generic is not present on the server. 3. Open the assembly mentioned in the Setup column in NX from the local file system. 4. Perform Save to Workspace. | The import of the assembly fails with the error, “Generic is not present on the server.” |
The CAD icons do not appear in the Select files to import step in the Import to Workspace operation as shown in the following image |
Starting with 12.1.0.0, the Windchill Workgroup Manager uses Search Folders defined by the user in .def file or in-session “as is”. As a result, Windchill Workgroup Manager expands them with the directories of the seed objects from where seed objects are selected without opening the nested folders to find the dependents. The added folders of the seed models have a higher priority. After finishing the import action, the in-session set of Search Folders is reverted back to its initial state. |