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IV 10 sheetmetal part error

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bill.costello
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IV 10 sheetmetal part error

Hi

I have attached a part I am having trouble with, when I try to add some small flanges I get a mixtransactable error and an error saving the database.
I have attached the part and a jpeg to explain what I am trying to do.
Can anyone else get the same error and if so can they tell me why it happens please.
BTW if I add the flanges and flatten the part before saving it will give a flat pattern - no problem.
It's fast becoming one of those days.
thanks

Bill
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Message 2 of 5

Forgot to mention sp. I then loaded sp2 and created each flange then saved between flanges and got no errors, don't know why, don't care now, it works.
Seriously I would still like to know what the error means if anyone can shed any light.

Bill
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: bill.costello

Bill,

I could not reproduce the error on my machine. Do you see the error message
consistently? If yes, please provide the steps. If no, please inform me next
time when it happens.
Thanks!

Johnson Shiue
Test Engineer
Autodesk, Inc.

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Hi

I have attached a part I am having trouble with, when I try to add some
small flanges I get a mixtransactable error and an error saving the
database.
I have attached the part and a jpeg to explain what I am trying to do.
Can anyone else get the same error and if so can they tell me why it happens
please.
BTW if I add the flanges and flatten the part before saving it will give a
flat pattern - no problem.
It's fast becoming one of those days.
thanks

Bill
Message 4 of 5

Johnson

I have seen this once before again on a sheetmetal part, but adding sp2 seemed to do the trick, thanks for looking anyway.
If it happens I will be sure to report back.

BIll
Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: bill.costello

Hi Bill,

In welds for example if you see this error, then it means after the save, the file will be corrupted. Since I had investigated this issue I wanted to share this. With SP1 (or SP2), the error should not appear when welds are saved.

We would like to have the dataset if you can reproduce it. It's a flaky one.

Thanks for your posts and help on sheetmetal unfolding.

shekar

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