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March 19, 2014
Posted on March 19, 2014 by Dave Breiner, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer:
Welcome back for the last iLogic Basic video tutorial to get up and running with iLogic. Here are the links to parts 1 to 3 in case you missed them:
Part 1: Creating Parameters and a Basic Form
Part 2: Creating a Multi-Value List and Updating the Form
Part 3: First Rule Creation
Finally here is the last video of this series, Part 4: Suppression of a Feature.
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I hope these videos help you get started. Contact us with questions or training. We have convenient online training for iLogic via our Virtual Advanced Training ACADemy classes that I teach, you can see our schedule here.
Thanks,
Dave
Dave Breiner joined Synergis in 2013 as a Solutions Engineer on our Manufacturing team with an amazing amount of experience. Coming directly from being a CAD Manager with SPX/Ecolaire, Dave is well versed in implementing and using Autodesk software having transitioned the department from 2D to 3D modeling by developing a 3D modeling program, implementing modeling standards, and creating automated models using iLogic programming. Dave began his career with SPX as a preliminary designer of steam condensers before being promoted to Manager of Drafting. Prior to this, Dave was with Bethlehem Steel for over 20 years, performing many tasks including millwright, rigger and fitter. During this time he also completed his degree in Engineering Design.
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