Use the Harness Wizard - Step 2 of 3 dialog box dialog box to specify:
Assign components to a Component ID
Assign occurrences of component part files already in the assembly
Populate components into the assembly
If you do not use the Assign Terminals command to make your component and terminal assignments before running the wizard, your component file will contain a component that has not been assigned. If your file contains an unassigned component, the component will be displayed in orange in the table. You do not have to exit the wizard to assign components.
To assign a component:
Click the component in the Components table.
Click the Assign Component command.
Click the part you want to assign the component to. The component is populated in the table and the Status and Occurrence Name columns are no longer highlighted.
You can right-click the Occurrences Name column for the component and click Browse on the shortcut menu to search for the part.
Note:
A part can contain only one component.
When components are imported prior to running the wizard, Solid Edge automatically assigns an instance to all duplicate parts in the assembly based on the order in which the parts are encountered. If the occurrences get out of order, you can use the Assign Occurrence command to change the occurrences for a component.
To assign an occurrence when a component has already been assigned:
Click the highlighted row for the component containing the occurrence you want to change.
Click the Assign Occurrence button.
Click the component you want to assign the occurrence to.
If the same part file is selected, the two part files swap instances. If the selected part is not associated with a component, the part is assigned to the highlighted component.
To assign an occurrence when a component has not been assigned:
Click the Assign Occurrence button.
Click the component you want to assign the occurrence to.
If the selected part is not associated with a component, the part is assigned to the highlighted component. If the part is associated with a component, an error message is displayed.
If a part listed in the components file is missing from the assembly, you can populate the component while in the harness wizard. All parts must be populated before you can proceed to the next step in the wizard. You can add the parts through the wizard or you can add them manually.
To populate a component:
Right-click in the Occurrence column for the highlighted component.
On the shortcut menu, click Browse to display the Open dialog box.
Select the appropriate part and click the Open button.
Click the Populate button.
Note:
You do not have to click the Populate button after each browse. You can browse for all parts and then click the Populate button.
When populating components in an assembly, click the Populate Options button to display the Harness Populate Options dialog box, which allows you to define information for an array of the components being brought into the assembly.
The array contains information about the components, but it does not know where the parts associated with these components should be placed in the assembly. Since the part position is unknown, the parts are placed on the Top (XY) reference plane. Use the Assemble command to position the parts in the appropriate location after the wizard is complete.