7.8.11.  Storage location: Only in geometry | Only in table | In geometry and table

[Note]Note
  • A parametrically structured 3D model is created. This data is also saved in the 3db file type.

    And a feature table is created, the values of which are used to fill the parametric 3D model. The table data is still saved in the tab or tac file type.

  • In the Variable Manager there is a parameter Storage location [Save location] with the following list field options:

    • Only in geometry -> data storage in 3db file

    • Only in table -> data storage in tab/tac file

    • In geometry and table -> data storage both in 3db file and in tab/ tac file

    You can define the colors individually. See Section 7.19.4.1.2, “Tabbed page "Color"”.

    Depending on which mode you select before clicking Apply [Commit], the data is saved in the corresponding file type or in both.

  • When creating a model, you always have the option of creating the model first [Designer mode [Designer mode] ] (with fixed values or a single "prototype" table row) or the characteristic attribute table first [Table mode [Table mode] ].

    Both methods have their specific advantages and disadvantages:

    • Create model first:

      With the "Only in geometry [Only in geometry] " storage location [Save location], you can easily access the 3D object without further specification options and without the option of creating feature algorithms or value ranges. This procedure is suitable for simple components or for demonstration purposes.

      A small example on this can be found under Section 7.4, “Create 3D model: Small example from A to Z ”.

      You can also reproduce the "Cap nut" training example in full with the "Only in geometry [Only in geometry]" option. See the eCATALOG 3Dfindit training manual.

    • First create a table:

      This procedure is usually preferred when creating complex components. With the "In table only [Only in table] " or "In geometry and table [In geometry and table] " storage location [Save location], you also have the option of creating value range variables [Value range variables] and characteristic algorithms [Attribute algorithms].

      A small example on this can be found under Section 7.5, “Create table: Small example from A to Z ”.

  • Depending on the application, you can use mathematical functions in the sketch (saved in the 3db file) or in feature algorithms (saved in the tab/tac file).

    Explanations on this can be found under Section 7.8.11.2, “Use mathematical function in sketch or feature algorithm?”.

    Please regard possible differences in syntax. See Section 10.1, “PARTdesigner-Expressions ” and Section 7.8.12.7, “Mathematical functions (feature algorithm ) ”.