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SolidWorks|使用同一数据库控制孔向导和标准件库The SolidWorks Hole Wizard and Toolbox add-in application share a common foundation. Both features are stored within and controlled from a common database. This article will discuss how to set up, configure and share these databases with other users.Here (figure 1) we see examples of Hole Wizard holes (note the counter-bored hole in front of the motor) and Toolbox components (used for the fasteners). These holes and fasteners were all derived from a common database.
Controlling Access to the Data A key to this is defining a common network location for the Toolbox and Hole Wizard data. The location of the data is defined during installation. By default, the location is C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\SOLIDWORKS DATA\. To edit this location after installation, locate the TOOLBOX.INI file in the SolidWorks Installation directory\Toolbox directory. Edit the following line to define a new directory location for the database: ToolboxPartFolder=C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\SOLIDWORKS DATA\ Here we see the Access Control dialog box (figure 2). To get to this option, open the Tools / Options / System Options / Data Options dialog box and press the Edit Standards Data button. The Access Control tab can be used to control who can change the items listed therein.
Another form of access (or limiting access) is the ability to disable the display of standards, fastener category or type can be set by selecting the item. The Disabled option will be displayed and can be set for each item (figure 3). Review the entries and decide whether the standard is being used (Ansi Inch), category (washers), head type (Hex head) or fastener type (Hex bolt). If not, select Disabled and the item will not appear on the list. Making this list manageable by not displaying every option, especially the ones not used, will make for better and more consistent use of the tools.
There may be times when a standard doesn't fit your exact needs. For these cases, you can create a new standard based on an existing standard. Select the Standards icon (figure 4), and the New Standard options will appear. Enter the new name and select the standard it should be derived from. Then select the Create New Standard.
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