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Re: Adding part to assembly via API
It would help to know the body you are using for your request. Your body is probably the problem.
I know you can do it with just:
documentId
versionId
elementId
isWholePartStudio=false
isAssembly=true
configuration={config if applicable}
You might be adding extra parameters that you don't need to add. The API can be a bit fussy if you include unnecessary parameters
Re: How to change which side partial fillet offset offsets from?
I think an easier way is to use an "Entity" as the Partial fillet end type. This entity can be a plane or Mate connector or others. In the case below I created a Mate connector offset from the end I wanted to measure from:
I think I have broken a context
I have a little assembly with lots of similar parts lined up at certain distances from each other. For production purposes, I wanted to make a lasercut jig, so they could all be easily positioned in place while the glue sets. Easy enough.
I did not want the jigs to be part of my assembly, though. So I designed them in context, but kept them in their own document that resides in a "Fixtures and Jigs" folder which has a shared link (accessible from the laser cuttung workshop), other than the assembly. Assuming the context would be established via the in-context sketch, I later deleted the jigs from the main assembly, because they were not meant to show up in any drawings and BOM anyway. Everything looked fine so far.
After a while, I needed to increase the thickness of some of the lined-up parts and therefore the jigs needed to be updated. I noticed, that after making these changes and creating a new version, my in-context jigs did not follow. I get a little blue dot indicating there's an update, but when I update the context, someting strage happens: I get a message asking me to set primary instance of context …
… but there is no menu item for doing so in the context menu.
If I go to the assembly, there is no trace of the context whatsoever …
… and consequently no item in the instance list and of course no context menu, too. I cannot set primary instance there as well. So I ran into a dead end.
Could it be the context management has just lost it? And if so: Is that a bug or did I do someting wrong? Is it because insertion of in context objects does only work on surfaces and bodies, not on sketches? Would that mean we shouldn't expect context based on just sketches to ever update with design changes? That would make the concept of in-context sketching questionable, then.
For tis time, I'll probably have to make new jigs, but I'd like to avoid such turbulences in the future.
Re: How to revert to a previous version?
Yes, it can be done from the list view that shows all the documents. Versions and History, and their related abilities, are available there, without the document being open.
Re: Configurations of released parts
I you set the spring configuration input to "exclude from properties" the configurations will share a single part number to be released.
It's not available for assemblies but I think it should solve your specific use case.
Re: Improvements to Onshape - June 27th, 2025
I really liked the grid view of the old documents page. I find myself visually scanning the thumbnails to find the right document and that's harder with the change to a linear list with only 6-10 showing at a time instead of 20+.
Re: External Editor
kevin_o_toole_1 said:There isn't an easy way of doing this.
Ideally, we want to make the experience editing FeatureScript inside a Feature Studio great. Feature Studios have some nice features that an offline editor would be missing, like autocomplete of all your imported libraries, versioning with your onshape documents, and automatic rebuilding of Part Studios when you commit.
If your favorite editor has specific features that you'd like Onshape Feature Studios to also support, please submit an improvement request!
- split editor windows (opening in separate tabs is quite cumbersome)
- search/replace over multiple FeatureScript Files
- refactoring
- code folding
- edit key bindings
- bookmarking
- ability to implement new features inside the editor
Re: Render Studio
A year later here, I'm wondering if there is any movement about adding Render availability to the Edu edition? Thanks!










