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oh and what is
size=3>"MCAD TECH FAM" ?
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That sounds great......but......I certainly
hope general stability, spreadsheet linking, parts list editing etc. is part
of the 200+80+60 fixes that Buzz mentions. I'm also rather surprised
he didn't mention graphic related bugs as a major point. That seems to
be a common problem among all (well most) R6 users.
Nov.15th...cool!
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have been reading messages from some disgruntled R6 users (most notably,
the "Silence" thread) about Autodesk not owning up to issues with R6. Read
below the email I received today from Robert "Buzz" Kross from Autodesk.
All,
I have heard a number of issues from your customers
concerning Inventor 6 quality. Most of these issues have focused on
drawing manager. My team has met with a key members of our technical sales
team and with customers to define the scope of the problem. In response to
this we are producing an Inventor 6 service pack. The service pack will be
available for download on November 15. Code development work for the
service pack is largely completed and it is currently under final test and
being qualified for release. Over 600 customer issues spanning the entire
product have been resolved. I will forward a separate detail list of fixes
to MCAD TECH FAM later this week. Following is a high level summary:
Parts
Around 90 issues have been resolved that deal
specifically with parts, most of the issues are priority 2 and 3. Memory
leaks which lead to capacity issues have been fixed. Issues with features
failing to update which are dependent on loft, thicken and delete face
operations have been fixed. Some key Autodesk Shape Manager fixes have
also been incorporated including fixes for specific fillet and loft
crashes. A bug that limited emboss functionality has been removed.
Assemblies
In assemblies we have resolved around 80
issues, most having to do with constraints. This includes several issues
with transitional constraints and adaptive assemblies. Limitations with
constraining adaptive assemblies to non-adaptive assemblies have been
fixed. Certain iMate fixes have been introduced. In addition, a large set
of special weldment cases has been resolved. Specifically, weld symbols
jumping, failing fillet welds, issues with creating welds have been fixed.
Drawings
Over 200 fixes for the service pack have been
in drawings. Issues related to specific migration problems, holes and hole
tables, and performance and capacity for view creation of very large
assemblies have been fixed. Over 30 crashes have been fixed. Some specific
issues that have been resolved include:
- Crash
getting all dimensions from a derived part with a pattern.
- Crash after save when copy/paste a sheet with
projected view.
- Crash when cursor crosses the
section arrow during section view creation.
- Crash
annotating to some legacy section views.
- Annotations
do not stay attached to view geometry on assembly update.
- Weld annotations not recovered in a specific drawing
view.
- Assembly demote causes part list numbering to
jump.
- Drawing cannot be opened after deleting a
component from .ipns assembly.
- Breakout view causes
crosshatch to be wrong.
Other
A relatively small
number of issues have been fixed in Data Exchange, Content Library, API,
Sheet Metal and Surfacing.
Best Regards,
-buzz