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Program crashes when updating

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Anonymous
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Program crashes when updating

I have this assembly drawing that always crashes when I go to update it. It also crashes when I try to erase the circular pattern I created for the gussets by measuring the angle at the bottom of the leg.

Any idea why?

Please Help,
Mike
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Anonymous
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how do i attach my zip file?
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Anonymous
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All attachments except jpg , png or gif files must be posted to Inventor customer files.
You can find it by following the appropriate link below.

Web
http://discussion.autodesk.com/WebX?14@186.Fx3taaT3ofu.79@.f15ad3a
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news://discussion.autodesk.com/autodesk.inventor.customer-files

When you click on post new thread, there will be a browse button in the bottom right
window. Use it to select the file. Make sure to include all necessary additional files
and zip them up.

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"MADMIKE" wrote in message
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> how do i attach my zip file?
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Anonymous
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thanks kent i went there and signed in but the enclosure part wasn't there.
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Anonymous
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Mike

I don't know why but your message is showing up empty in OE, but the web side shows the
text??


I am not understanding what enclosure you are looking for. Weren't you going to post a
part of your own?

From the web side
thanks kent i went there and signed in but the enclosure part wasn't there

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"Mike Drabic" wrote in message
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Anonymous
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Ok I see you posted it. You forgot the Skeleton.ipt. I crashed in R7 just trying to
open the iam, but then opened each of the parts and saved. Are you aware you have some
assembly features? Is that what you wanted?

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"Mike Drabic" wrote in message
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Anonymous
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sorry about that. I posted that file.

please help

mike
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Anonymous
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yes I'm aware of the assembly features.

I hope they are not causing any problems
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Anonymous
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Well with the skeleton file and updating all the parts I now crash every time trying to
open the IAM. All the parts seem to open and update fine so my guess is the IAM is
somehow corrupt. Do you have a copy in the OldVersions dir that works?

I am still not sure what the Assembly level features are for, but didn't really look into
them (when I could open the IAM.

T-Base Gusset - Bottom.ipt Shows that it needs to be updated if the skeleton is missing,
but if the skeleton is there it doesn't?? Also if I rename the skeleton and try to open
the iam it is the only one that is defaulting to this
path...K:\Standards\T-BASE\INVENTOR\SKELETON.ipt I suppose that is because it hasn't had
its path reset yet since it doesn't update??

Not sure if it matters or not, but when I do a master sketch assembly I only bring in what
is needed to each part. You appear to be brining in everything from the master to each
one. Seems overkill?

Sorry not much help, hopefully the one in the OldVersions folder works.

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"Mike Drabic" wrote in message
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> sorry about that. I posted that file.
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> please help
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> mike
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