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    owenmull
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    Subassemblies from Polyline

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    12-06-2011 12:06 PM

    Greetings all,

     

    Fighting Autocadd again. 

     

    For this particular road, I have to manually create sub assembly parts, and then create from polyline. I did that in Autocadd 2011, but I need to add one last assembly, and have since upgraded to 2012. I have a 2d polyline, that I want to create into a subassembly. I go to Create Design --> Create Subassembly from Polyline. I name it, just as before, set to come in on default layer, exactly as I did before.

     

    Nothing happens. It deletes my created polyline, but does not convert to sub. Nothing is there. The layers are on and thawed, Autocadd 2012 is updated, so I dont know why it's not working. Is there something Im not doing, or is this an Autocadd bug?

     

    Im getting real sick of these bugs. I wish Autocadd would invest in their own product and fix some of them, this is ridiculous.

     

    Thanks for the help.

     

    -owenmull

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    Re: Subassemblies from Polyline

    12-06-2011 12:23 PM in reply to: owenmull

    In Prospector, does the subassembly show up under Assemblies->Unassigned Subassemblies? If so, can you right-click and have it add it to modelspace (if it already is it will be greyed out). How about changing the Code Set Style?

     

    IOW, I have done this in 2012, and just tested it since I recently installed SP1, and it works fine here. So I don't think this is a bug, at least not one that affects all installations.

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    owenmull
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    Re: Subassemblies from Polyline

    12-06-2011 01:13 PM in reply to: Jeff_M

    Jeff,

     

    Yes, it does appear in Unassigned Subassemblies. It already is in model space. but it's not even greyed out. I can select it by right clickit in prospector, then hitting select, but it isn't visible. How do I change the Code Set Style? Is that why it's not showing up? 

     

    Thanks,

     

    -owenmull

    -Owen
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    owenmull
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    Re: Subassemblies from Polyline

    12-06-2011 01:38 PM in reply to: Jeff_M

    Jeff,

     

    I edited the All Codes style. I went back to 2010, did a poly --> subassembly in there an that works, so I copied the exact same Code Set Style settings into Autocadd 2012, and I can now get the Points to show up, but not the links themselves. Any ideas?

     

    Thanks,

     

    -owenmull

    -Owen
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    Re: Subassemblies from Polyline

    12-06-2011 01:39 PM in reply to: owenmull

    The incorrect Code Set Style very well could be why you don't see it. Right click the subassembly in Prospector, select Properties. In the Properties dialog, choose the Codes tab, now you will see which codes set is currently in use. Change it to one that shows the links.

     

    If this still doesn't work, you could post your drawing (or email it to me if too big to post miff AT sonic DOT net) and we should be able to figure it out.

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    Re: Subassemblies from Polyline

    12-06-2011 01:53 PM in reply to: Jeff_M

    Jeff,

     

    Thanks for the help. The problem was, somehow Autocadd's default link style setting of Basic within the Code Style, Display was turned off. Why in the world this happened, I'll never know. Thaks for pointing me in the right direction, although I still blame Autodesk.

     

    -owenmull

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    Re: Subassemblies from Polyline

    12-06-2011 07:53 PM in reply to: owenmull

    When I do something like that, I'm told the problem is between the keyboard and the chair. :smileyvery-happy:

    Thank you

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