I've been seeing this error message pop up randomly in one assembly file today. I have no ilogic rules present in this assembly or any of the subs or components, so I can't understand why I'd be getting a compile error. Anyone else seen anything like this ever?
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I have seen this error when I try to add a function or secondary subroutine into an iLogic rule, and I forget to specify the main subroutine.
But I can't begin to guess why this error would appear if you don't even have iLogic rules...
Can you attach the assembly in question? Or at least a simplified version of it?
Cameron Whetten
Inventor 2014
Assembly way too big. I started clicking "delete all rules" at each assembly level where I've seen this error, and I haven't seen it in a while. I'm hoping I "purged" the rule (which didn't exist in the first place). The only other thing I can think of is that I had iMike in the assembly for a while... there may be rules embedded in that thing which were affecting me.
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@mrattray wrote:
iMike?
Inventor assembly of a generic "man" for judging heights and ergonomics and such. You can adjust his height and position arms, legs etc.. even make him sit. Fairly popular for a while, I found it on the cbliss website years ago. We use it once in a while to check the height of valves or controls etc. I've heard there is an iJill as well which is a more advanced assembly with articulated fingers and such. Never looked for that one.
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