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Prioritize Connector snap when making roundtrip Sync

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strijkp
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Prioritize Connector snap when making roundtrip Sync

Hi,

 

Is there a methode to prioritize connector snaps prior to groundplane snaps when Sync from ACAD?

In my video attached, you can see assets that are placed on top of each other, fall back down on the floor after Sync from ACAD in stead of staying connected to the connectors.

 

Thanks

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AnJanson
in reply to: strijkp

Are you using SP1? I think this is a bug and came with SP1.

I have a similar problem.

I have placed a standard folklift from the library, added a standard palette on the fork. The palette was placed with constrains to the fork face. After a sync from Inventor to AutoCAD and back, the palette is on the floor.

I have done this severel times before without any problem. This does not work anymore since I have installed the SP1.

I have already send this to the Autodesk support. I am waiting for a reply.

The video shows the effect

 

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XuesongBai
in reply to: strijkp

Hi,

 

Thanks for providing the hint. I will check what happen in SP1.

 

Thanks,

-Xuesong

Please mark as a solution if somehow I got it right.
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tanghong77
in reply to: strijkp

Xuesong validated that it is a regression issue on SP1, we are looking at it.

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Logos_Atum
in reply to: tanghong77

Will be glad if this is solved... i have the same problem here...

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MrPaukas
in reply to: Logos_Atum

I also have the same problem and error message. I installed all the hotfixes that you've published up to now - but the bug still exist...

Would be great if you provide a hotfix or something else soon.

 

Best regards,

Paukas

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