This is a weird one, but i wonder if anyone else has had this. I am working in an assembly, and i am bringing in a small lug to constrain to a hole in a concrete block. I brought 3 of these lugs in earlier in exactly the same way without a problem. The hole in the concrete is not in the part, but produced in the assembly, but when using the insert constraint tool between the two holes (concrete and lug) with a brand new totally free unconstrained part, i get an error saying i have conflicting constraints. If i change to the aligned form of insert then it works fine. So basically, the part constrains in axis, but will not rotate 180 degrees to constrain with the face of the concrete. The part is not adaptive, or have any i-mates or anything, its just 2 extrusions, 3 holes and a thread.
Now to see if it would constrain to something else, i constrained it to the end of another lug (same orientation as i want to constrain the new one) and it work perfectly, constraining both axis, and rotation 180 degree to mate the faces. I then edited the constraint and selected the hole instead of the old lug and it constrained as it should. Great i thought, little odd, but its fix isn't it??? Well no. The lug was vertical and i want it horizontal, so i put in an angular constraint with another part of the assembly, and it would move, as yet again it was conflicting, but this time in the 3rd plane.
What have I done? Have i switched something on i am not aware of or is Inventor having a joke with me??? I have tried re-booting the machine and its still the same, i have deleted the part and brought it back in, and no change.
Any ideas???