neilc78
Mechanical
- Feb 22, 2005
- 103
This one is giving me nightmares. Let me first briefly describe what I am doing. I am creating SW models of our machines which can be changed by entering variables in an excel spreadsheet. For example, we build some conveyors. There are 30 or so things that can change on the conveyor (examples being length, width, height...) The user will open a 'Master' Spreadsheet and enter these values. The DT's of all the parts in the assembly are linked back to this Spreadsheet. I then have a macro which opens all parts in the assy with a DT, opens the DT (allowing linked variables to update) and then closes the DT. It is all working very well for me. Until now that is.
Now I am working on a machine which is more complex and one of my Part DT's is looking like hitting over 250 variables. The limit of columns in excel is 256 which means I could be screwed as it will exceed the 256 cells in the DT that I can enter information.
What I would like to know is the following. Is there any way that solidworks can be set to read variables down the column in the DT instead of along the row as is normal. The limit of rows is huge in comparison to columns. Indeed is there any way I can put the DT variables on a 2nd or 3rd page and have the configuration continue reading them after if sheet 1 is full?
Alternatively, I will have to wait until Excel 2007 comes out (it promises 1600 columns).
Any help would be appreciated.
Niall
Now I am working on a machine which is more complex and one of my Part DT's is looking like hitting over 250 variables. The limit of columns in excel is 256 which means I could be screwed as it will exceed the 256 cells in the DT that I can enter information.
What I would like to know is the following. Is there any way that solidworks can be set to read variables down the column in the DT instead of along the row as is normal. The limit of rows is huge in comparison to columns. Indeed is there any way I can put the DT variables on a 2nd or 3rd page and have the configuration continue reading them after if sheet 1 is full?
Alternatively, I will have to wait until Excel 2007 comes out (it promises 1600 columns).
Any help would be appreciated.
Niall