AutoCAD Inventor :: Can Lock A Level Of Detail

Jul 9, 2008

I am creating a large assembly that will contain many level of details. When I complete a "section" of components, I create a LOD for just that section (all other components suppressed). However, all the components I add after that LOD has been created are added to that LOD. I would like all additional components to be automatically suppressed, unless I have that LOD active.

Inventor 2013 Product Design Suite
Vault Professional 2013
Windows7 x64

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Jan 26, 2012

Is it possible to set a view representation and level of detail (combine them) at the same time in an assembly. Or do they have to be set individually?

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Mar 19, 2012

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I am now starting to understand it after being tripped up by it early in my Inventor carrier.

But even now in understanding it more, I see no point in it.

The problem I have is I can have more then one level of detail in my model to show a specific way in my

one drawing.  Then this specific level of detail when changed for a different drawing will screw with the first drawing.

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Oct 27, 2011

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Jun 28, 2011

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I had to make a new level of detail for it to work, and this is all fine except everytime I open this assembly it defaults back to master level of detail, so I always get this error.

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Mar 28, 2012

I know there's the setting in the Tools/Application Options/File dialogue that allows you to set a system wide setting of which LOD that opens each time you activate an assembly.

But what about a file specific setting where you are able to set a specific LOD that always opens for that specific assembly file? Or will that conflict with the system wide settings?

Granted, I know Inventor will open the last saved LOD (based on that system wide setting), but my client has users that, for a lack of better terms, are not paying attention or being aware of what LOD they are opening and thus editing the wrong LOD, etc.

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Mar 10, 2010

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Aug 5, 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Find Level Of Detail Using ILogic

Sep 14, 2011

I'd like to drive a parameter depending on the level of detail being shown. How can find which LOD is active within ilogic?

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May 20, 2013

Can I have an assembly cut and make a couple of view reps or level of details so that one has the assembly cut and one does not.

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Jul 25, 2011

In inv2012 is it possible to sort the level of detail list in an assembly? Or can I move a selected level up or down in a list?

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Mar 30, 2012

First, is there a way to add a new part to an assembly and it only be added to the active Level of Detail (and the Master, of course)?  It is adding a significant source of potential error when adding a part to an assembly when you have to make sure to go back and change the status of a newly added part in each Level of Detail.

Secondly, is there a better solution than using Levels of Detail in the first place?  We typically have assemblies that are in a few stages: 1) an empty shell 2) shell with ballast 3) shell with ballast and fill material.  I have started using Levels of Detail to suppress components at each of those 3 stages because it is important that we have accurate weights for each stage.  Our assemblies are not terribly large so memory usage is not really a problem, and I have read on Levels of Detail it is usually useful in a memory management situation. 

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Inventor 2013 (SP2 Update 2), Windows 7 Professional (64-bit), SP1, Intel Xeon 3.07GHz CPU, 12GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro 2000, Vault Basic 2013

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Jan 5, 2012

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Jul 8, 2013

I can find a method to copy a Design View to a Level of Detatil (DesignViewRepresentation.CopyToLevelOfDetail)

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Will I have to traverse the complete structure and set visibillity one by one to obtain the function then? Or are there a better/faster way to go?

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Dec 13, 2011

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May 31, 2012

If Inventor 2010 has the capability of showing certain parts/sub-assemblies in phantom style lines on the idw/dwg file?  

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Nov 19, 2012

How can i use a level of detail from sub assembly in the main assembly?

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Jan 23, 2012

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Mar 11, 2013

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May 29, 2013

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I'm using civil3d 2013, I have never run into this before with any other versions.

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Aug 11, 2011

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Mar 10, 2013

Revit 2013: Was playing around with sketching symbolic lines in a Generic Model family.  I added a line and changed its LOD to be visible in fine only.  Nevertheless, it was still visible in the family editor even when the view was set to coarse.
 
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2) Is the fact that LOD is ignored in the family editor by design or a bug?
 
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4) Should we be duplicating Ref. Level views in the family to keep things straight?

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Nov 29, 2013

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Jan 26, 2012

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Jun 25, 2012

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Nov 30, 2011

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Apr 16, 2013

I need to export our BOMs from inventor into a csv file that can be loaded into our ERP system. All of that code is working great and the help files were useful in getting this completed. However it only will work if the assembly model is in the master level of detail!! This is not good at all since the only reason we use levels of detail is becasue our main level assemblys are 1000+ comp and our computers cant function with these levels of models in the master level of detail!! Is there anyway around this?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Turn Off Detail Circle

Jun 26, 2012

I would like to highlight connector cutout details on a panel using the circular detail feature.

The views created are fine, however the detail indicator, the circle with arrows and identifier clutter the face of the object. If i could turn them off i would then use a leader to point to the detail instead, which in my case will be much neater.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Link Levels Of Detail Via API?

Apr 23, 2012

Is it possible to use the 'Link Levels of Detail' command via the API ?

I can activate the command by using the CommandManager
 
oContDef = ThisApplication.CommandManager.ControlDefinitions.Item("AssemblyBonusTools_LinkLODsCmd")oContDef.Execute
 
But the command then requires a UI selection - I want to select the iLogic LOD.

I've tried using the CommandManager.PostPrivateEvent but to no avail.

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