I've a large design table driving an assembly model. The differences in configurations come down to width and length of a few parts.
The assembly model is ignoring the table.
If I go to a configuration that is not right, then go into the table, and click onto the row driving that configuration, it's correct.
When I close the table and return to the model, that configuration updates correctly.
Q: Going back and forth for every configuration is not a solution here. What is?
In the interest of trying to make this table more usable, I've looked into unlinking the display states from the configurations, which I gather should have been set before the table was created. I set the first appearance state to be used for all configurations, but attempting to delete all the others has locked up Solidworks. [previously, attempting to regenerate all the configs on some of the sheet metal parts in the assembly did the same thing. They had to be regenerated one at a time.]
Looking at other forum posts, it looks like I should verify that all numbers in the table are formatted as NUMBER and not GENERAL.
Q: Anything else I should do?
Q: Also: There are options you can set when you create a table. Is there any way to access those options for a table already created?
SolidworksConfigurations/design Tables