Mark,
We have experienced similar problems with some derived assemblies here.
Do you have any derived parts in your assembly? If so, I've found that
opening the parent part and doing a "Rebuild All" (Tools>Rebuild All) seems
to work.
If you do NOT have any derived parts, can you do a Rebuild on the
assembly itself and save?
I've forwarded several of these to our VAR, who has sent me back replies
from Adesk - they have said that it will be fixed in the SP due in the next
week or so. In the meantime, if you cannot do the save (or even if the
Rebuild option works for you) send it to your VAR and insist that they fix
it. I love this product, but incidents like this make me understand why
some post-ers have reverted to R5.3 in the meantime...
Hope this helps.
Alan
"Mark J Boswell" wrote in message
news:88E6CFD06CECA172DBECE661177BB0FA@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Well...here is what I have tried so far. Before I left work that is....
>
> 1. Try to save with no changes to the big assembly.....works fine
> 2. Try to add a different part to the assembly (different from the
offending
> one mentioned below).......crash (same error message)
> 3. Create new project file that references the same assembly and
associated
> folders (purchased parts...etc...)and try to add a previously
non-offending
> part.....crash (same error message)
> 4. Install SP1 for Win XP (A blind cry for help).....crash (same error
> message)
>
>
> This was a bad day at work.....the computer this is happening on is a bran
> spanking new dell 530 dual 1.8 xenon with 1 GB Ram and a quadro 4 900 xgl
> with the appropriate (iv certified) drivers installed....the boss
purchased
> two of these 530's on my recommendation and they are making me look BAD...
>
> I am planning on reinstalling inventor in the morning if I do not get any
> suggestions and hope that something was wrong with the install...
>
> This message was just a little more background to shine some light on the
> situation and help anyone to understand and hopefully give some helpful
> hints.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>
>
> "Mark Boswell" wrote in message
> news:07C881A6E0450EDE8153E054A8079E3D@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > [WARNING] Problems encountered while saving the document.
>
> > [r:\core\Fw\Main\FWxSceneDoc.cpp, line 1431]
> > [ERROR] Error(s) detected while writing segment AmDcSegment in
> database
> > C:\Work In Progress\Small Batch Sheller Parts Manual\sh31.iam
>
> > [r:\core\RSe\segment\segStream.cpp, line 242]
> > [ERROR] Error detected while saving object of type RDxOccurrence
> > [r:\core\RSe\meta\meta.cpp, line 967]
> > [ERROR] Internal error in persistence operation (Segment
> loading
> > is not supported within other persistence operations)
> > [ERROR] The database in C:\Work In Progress\Small Batch Sheller
Parts
> > Manual\sh31.iam could not be saved
> > [r:\core\RSe\database\databaseC.cpp, line 1195]
> >
> > This is the error that I get when saving an assembly once I add another
> > subassembly to the top level assembly. Any Ideas from the pros on the
> cause
> > or solution to this error.
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
>
>