![]() ![]() Can parent child relationships be broken?ġ7. Parent/child relationships are bad if you are not aware of how they are created.ġ6. (True or False) Parent child relationships are bad. Example, rounds and chamfers should not have children.ġ5. (True or False) All features have children. All features reference other features for their definition thus creating parent/child relationshipsġ4. True, with the exception of the three default datum planes. (True or False) All features have parents. If I use File, Erase without saving my model, have I lost my work?Ī feature is a geometric definition of part of the model. ![]() If I use Window, Close without saving my model, have I lost my work?ġ1. After performing a File, Save As, what is the current object?Īfter performing a file save as command the current object is not a new object it is the old objectġ0. File save stores the object in the directory where it was opened from and file backup copies the object to the specified directory using the same nameĩ. What is the difference between File, Save and File, Backup? What is the difference between File, Erase and File, Delete?įile erase removes the object from the ram of the computer and file delete removes the object from the disk or hard drive of the computer.Ĩ. ‘Store back’ refers to the behavior in which an object is stored back to the directory from where it was opened not necessarily the current working directory.ħ. This file can be retrieved and edited and replayed to retrieve work lost during an unexpected failure of a session. The trail file is a record of every menu pick and screen pick and keyboard input during an entire session of pro/engineer. This file also contains user macros which are called mapkeys The config.pro file contains configuration options which control the behavior of pro/engineer. This ensures the proper layer setup, saved views, datum planes, parameters, etc You should always create a new part or assembly using the copy from option in the new dialog box and copy a start part. How should you create a new part or assembly? Why? ![]()
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