Do you have unnecessary mates in assembly?? Find out how to get rid of them

Do you know, that… ?

Assembly files included mates, that can be unsuppressed or suppressed. If you are using configuration, one possibility is to control the state bonds. Constraints are also automatically dimmed after extinguishing the related component.

However, binding as quenched can also find in the directory bonds after removal of the components. And here arises the problem, firstly because they are unnecessary, and second, it can be mixed with the binding extinguished e.g.. within a given configuration,. What to do with this?

You can identify and remove unnecessary mates in the assembly.

The first step in Options system > Messages / errors / warnings turn Treat missing references binding as errors.

Treat missing references binding as errors

after rebuilding in mates folder will appear errors. Obviously signaling will also submit the name at the top of the tree.

errors bonds

now just group mates, to put all wrong in a separate folder. This will facilitate their removal.

Treat missing references binding as errors

ATTENTION. You can delete constraints associated with the component during removal of this component. Just select Delete operation descendants.

Treat missing references binding as errors

Learn more about options related to bonds.

Constraints – options available to the right-click

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