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  1. You could develop a series of iLogic rules to do things like updating iProperties based upon different model criteria or Replacing Components in an assembly based upon selections made in an iLogic Form, or even update text blocks within an associated Drawing.

  2. iLogic. Enables rules-driven design, providing a simple way to capture and reuse your work. Use iLogic to standardize and automate design processes and configure your virtual products.

  3. Key Learnings. Write iLogic rules with multiple procedures and functions, and/or other advanced capabilities. Discover the difference between internal and external iLogic rules. Learn how to invoke the Inventor API from iLogic rules.

  4. Save external rules to a folder that iLogic can find when running them from another rule. iLogic looks for external rule files in the following order: The folder in which the current Inventor document is located (allows models to be copied with associated rules).

  5. iLogic provides conditional statements you can use in the Edit Rule dialog. You place the statements in rules (small Visual Basic programs) that you define for your model. Conditional statements such as If-Then-Else allow your rules to perform actions according to certain criteria.

  6. Apr 24, 2018 · Image courtesy of Balzer Pacific. Currently, nearly 20% of Inventor users leverage iLogic for automation. This is done for everything from creating a basic multi-select parameter to change a dimension value, to driving a complete assembly design with over 2,500 parameters.

  7. Create and edit iLogic rules. Edit iLogic rules to configure a wheel assembly. Create an iLogic form to automate the configuration of a wheel assembly.

  8. The iLogic component in Inventor is very powerful in helping users automate segments of their design process. However, there are many ways iLogic can be used, even ways that are not specific to one design.

  9. Jul 2, 2021 · Expanding your iLogic beyond a single rule opens doors to more flexibility and reusability, and leads to higher productivity in design and development. The keys to expanding into multi-rule ...

  10. Dec 14, 2019 · What is iLogic? iLogic is an interface that allows Inventor users (non coders) to create routines that automate common tasks, such as changing parameters, updating part numbers, or checking that the correct material has been assigned to the model.