Difference between revisions of "DataBase SC2008"
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*To delete a part that can't be deleted from planar groups or crved groups you can execute a routine from the PROCEDURES tab. | *To delete a part that can't be deleted from planar groups or crved groups you can execute a routine from the PROCEDURES tab. | ||
− | **PROCEDURES->STRUCT->STRUCT_spCurvedPlatePartDel will delete a crved palte part that can't be deleted normally from the planar group. | + | **PROCEDURES->STRUCT->STRUCT_spCurvedPlatePartDel will delete a crved palte part that can't be deleted normally from the planar group.you will have to imput the CurvedPlatePartGUID which you can take from TABLES->STRUCT->STRUCT_tblCurvedPlateParts |
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− | you will have to imput the CurvedPlatePartGUID which you can take from TABLES->STRUCT->STRUCT_tblCurvedPlateParts |
Revision as of 13:59, 10 December 2009
Modifying the Data Base is very risky, but it simplifies some very time consuming procedures, or it will make possible some things that seem impossible(like deleting in-existent plate parts).
- To delete a part that can't be deleted from planar groups or crved groups you can execute a routine from the PROCEDURES tab.
- PROCEDURES->STRUCT->STRUCT_spCurvedPlatePartDel will delete a crved palte part that can't be deleted normally from the planar group.you will have to imput the CurvedPlatePartGUID which you can take from TABLES->STRUCT->STRUCT_tblCurvedPlateParts