Location of BodiesWhen you delete a Boolean operation performed between a body and a body included in an Ordered Geometrical Set (OGS), or performed using volumes, you can choose between deleting aggregated elements or not. You just need to activate or deactivate Delete aggregated elements in the Delete dialog box. If you do not select Delete aggregated elements, once the deletion is performed, the bodies are located in this way:
In case you want to keep solid bodies within their OGSs, you need to use the Delete and Keep Operand in Context capability described below. Delete and Keep Operand in ContextThe Delete and Keep Operand in Context capability keeps the operand body in the context of the Boolean operation before its deletion. It is available through context menus and applies to Boolean operations performed with bodies set in ordered geometrical sets only. To use Delete and Keep Operand in Context you need to right-click and select the Boolean operation you wish to delete from the specification tree, then select the command through the context menu. Delete and Keep Operand in Context is applied to Assemble.1 is selected. Assemble.1 is deleted. Operand Body remains in Ordered Geometrical Set.1. Insertion of a New OGSIn cases the deletion breaks the sequential construction of the geometry, a warning message is issued, letting you choose between canceling the operation (just click NO from that dialog box) or continuing it (just click YES from that dialog box). In that particular case, the app inserts a new OGS instead of the Boolean operation. Ordered Geometrical Set. 2 has been inserted after confirming the deletion. The insertion of this OGS is a way of preventing interruptions of the sequential geometry creation. NotesDelete and Keep Operand in Context is not available:
Body 2 has been added to Body1, but is not located below Add.1 in order to prevent interruptions of the sequential geometry creation. Consequently, Delete and Keep Operand in Context is not available. |