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IPart created in 6 possibly 5.3, threads not updating.

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Anonymous
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IPart created in 6 possibly 5.3, threads not updating.

Hello,
I have posted the file to IvCf under the same heading, the threads in Hole2
are not working properly, the hole is not updating to the correct size, just
staying as is, however, if I edit the feature, all will be correct and as I
click the OK button, the holes and threads will update, can someone see if
they get the same problem?

Thanks

Scott
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Message 2 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

.... yes I have placed it in an assembly to test it that way aswell.

Scott
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Scott, Did you try a "rebuild all" on the parent?
darvin

"Scott Stubbington" wrote in message
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> .... yes I have placed it in an assembly to test it that way aswell.
>
> Scott
>
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Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Scott:

Not sure what you mean my not updating. I unsupressed hole 2 and the model updated to show the holes.

Ken Dale

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Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I've just updated the the number of IPart variables
since this was initially created in IV5.3.  Yes I tried, rebuild all. 
I thought I'd said in the CF's message it wasn't hole2, but hole1 instead,
forgot the attachment... forgot the important information... 🙂

 

Scott
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Scott,
I placed 5 versions, and every thing looks right here. I did first
open the parent, unsuppressed all features, did rebuild all. Then saved
and proceeded to place and change some instances and everything seems
fine here. All threads and features updating as expected. There were a
couple of early warnings about table additions, click ok, and everything
proceeded properly, as far as I can see. Generating good reusable child
parts.
darvin

"Scott Stubbington" wrote in message
news:CC5EF4CD04F7E72199DCB196F03990C7@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I've just updated the the number of IPart variables since this was
initially created in IV5.3. Yes I tried, rebuild all. I thought I'd
said in the CF's message it wasn't hole2, but hole1 instead, forgot the
attachment... forgot the important information... 🙂
>
> Scott
>
Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Scott,
I looked at the part and I am seeing a problem with hole1 not updating
correctly. This is weird.
Note: Why are the suppress/compute columns for Hole2,Mirror2, Mirror3, and
Hole3, all "0" and "1" instead of compute or suppress? Never seen it work
that way.

Here is what I am seeing:
1. Open the part and compute row "DIN Group 1 Heavy Weld Plate". Computes
fine. RMB Hole1 > Edit Feature and I note that the size is 10mm. Now
measure the diameter of hole1. It measures 8.5mm
2.Now compute "DIN Group 4 Heavy Weld Plate". Computes fine. RMB Hole1 >
Edit Feature and I note that the size is 12mm. Now measure the diameter of
hole1. It measures 8.5mm.

How can two different hole sizes measure the same??

Sorry, but I could not find what was wrong.

Kirk


"Scott Stubbington" wrote in message
news:B6806CFBCAFF9C2F80C79CB9D71D5AFE@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Hello,
> I have posted the file to IvCf under the same heading, the threads in
Hole2
> are not working properly, the hole is not updating to the correct size,
just
> staying as is, however, if I edit the feature, all will be correct and as
I
> click the OK button, the holes and threads will update, can someone see if
> they get the same problem?
>
> Thanks
>
> Scott
>
>
Message 8 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks Kirk, your getting the same results as me. Batty mode is not on...
:-)

Scott

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