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SAC: Used Day Light Rounding. Link won't use point created from it.

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doni49
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SAC: Used Day Light Rounding. Link won't use point created from it.

In SAC 2012, I created a Daylight Rounding where P3 is the daylight point and P2 is the point on the slope.  And then after that I created a link.  But it won't connect to P2.  Anyone have any idea why?

 

TIA!



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KMercier_C3D
in reply to: doni49

Because on the true side the link should be from P1 to P2 and on the false side the link should be from P1 to P3 (the false side does not have a P2). You can remedy this by making a fake P2 on the false side that is coincident with P3 or changing the false P3 to P2 or making a separate link on each side of the decision. 



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doni49
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On the false side, I have P3 defined as the daylight point.  The issue here is the link from the top of the slope down to the rounding link (on the true side).

 

P.S. it looks good on the false condition.

SACDaylightRounding.png



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KMercier_C3D
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Right. The points available have to exist on both sides of the decision since the link is connected to both sides. If you delete the connection arrow on the right side P2 will now be available as an option. 



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doni49
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Oh -- now I understand what you mean.  I get it now.  Thanks.



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doni49
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Now I see where I went wrong.  On the false side, I've numbered the daylight pt as P2.  That way the slope link can go from P1 to P2.  On the true side, P2 will be the top of the fillet and P3 will be the daylight pt.

 

Well that was a DUH moment!  🙂



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