Name
Specifies the name of the template set. If you change the name, then the name rule changes automatically to User Defined.
Name Rule
Selects a name rule for the template set.
-
Select DefaultNameRule to use the following syntax: <"T"><Block Name>-<Single Part Name>_<Template Index number>-<Workshare Location ID>. For example, TB0.1-7.1-4.1-2-1_1-1, where T denotes the template object, B0.1-7.1-4.1-2 is the block name, 1 is the single part name, the 1 following the underscore is the template index number, and the final 1 is the Workshare Location ID.
-
Select User Defined to manually type a name in the Name box.
Frame System
Specifies the frame system for the template set. The list contains the frame systems of the parent assembly systems, the frame systems provided by the rule, and the frame systems in the range of the template. By default, the template set inherits the frame system from the parent.
Surface Type
Displays the surface type used by the template. The list contains Part Surface, Molded Surface, and Part Surface Base. By default, Part Surface is used.
Material Type
Specifies the object material type, such as Steel - Carbon or Steel - High Strength.
Material Grade
Specifies the object material grade. To change the options on the list, edit the Structure > Materials > Properties node in Catalog.
Thickness
Specifies the material thickness for the templates.
Detailed Part Status
Specifies the state of the parent part or parts for the manufacturing object. This property only displays when you are modifying a part.
Up to Date
The part state is current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts.
Out of Date
The part state is not current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts. A relationship change can cause this state. You can update the detailed part by using Tools > Recompute Objects.
In Error
The part encountered an error. A relationship change such as connected parts can cause the error. You can clear the error by using View > To Do List.
Warning
The part encountered a warning. A relationship change such as connected parts can cause the warning. You can clear the error by using View > To Do List.
Light Part
The part has not been detailed.
Manufacturing Object Status
Specifies the status of the manufacturing object. This property only displays when you are modifying a manufacturing object.
Up to Date
The part state is current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts.
Out of Date
The part state is not current with all of its relationships, such as detailed parts. A relationship change can cause this state. You can update the manufacturing part by using Manufacturing Service Manager Command .
In To Do List
The part encountered an error or warning. A relationship change such as connected parts can cause this state. You can clear the error by using View > To Do List.
Up to Date (Pre-nesting)
The state of a pre-nested part is current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts.
Out of Date (Pre-nesting)
The state of a pre-nested part is not current with all of its relationships, such as connected parts. A relationship change can cause this state.
In To Do List (Pre-nesting)
The pre-nested part encountered an error. A relationship change can cause this state.
See Pre-nesting.