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2020 Latest Updates | New Knowledge Network Articles | FeatureCAM
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Diana Rouge
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March 2020
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February 2020
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January 2020

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What has happened to the New Knowledge Network Articles for FeatureCAM 2021? Going back to version 2018 theses have been a regular thing.
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Not totally sure I understand your question here. Is there something I can help with?

Kelbie Ockey
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For the last several years these "New Knowledge Network Articles" have come on a monthly basis. They have been nonexistent since version 2021.
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Ha! I must be dyslexic. I totally read that as '2012' and was very confused.
I'm happy they're posting these too. I always find some cool tips by reviewing these.
Also, just for anyone reading these, I'm pretty sure the article about using multiple entities for a stock is wrong in saying that it's not possible.
I'm quite confident that if you have multiple solids in your .fm file, you can use Combine > Union, and select that newly combined solid as a User-defined stock. I remember working with a customer in the past who was using one of those pyramid fixtures, and as I recall, this worked.
Random info, but if anyone is viewing this in the future, hopefully, it's helpful.

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Agreed, I have gleaned lots of useful information from here. So where are the version 2021 articles?
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Unless the title of a given article specifically states a version, these articles are generally version-agnostic.
Just to give you a little peek under-the-hood, these articles are almost entirely created by our support team, which I used to be a part of. Every time a customer sends in a case and it is resolved by our support team, they do one of two things: find an existing article that outlines the issue and solution and send that to the customer, or if the issue has yet to arise, create an article addressing that issue and solution so that future customers that run into the issue might be able to quickly resolve it by themselves by simply searching the AKN.
Hopefully, that's a helpful look behind the scenes. This FC AKN article database has exploded in size over the years given the number of support cases we see, so thankfully, most issues that might ever arise in the software outside of a 'how do I program this?' question have an article associated with them.
All that is to say, these are not generally new version-specific editorial articles showing off new features or solutions, and that is why you aren't seeing very many '2021' articles specifically, or any year for that matter.

Kelbie Ockey
Sr. Implementation Consultant