AV in drawing while adding chained dimension

AV in drawing while adding chained dimension

etfrench
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AV in drawing while adding chained dimension

etfrench
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Adding a chained dimension resulted in an Access Violation: CER_120177654

Prior to the AV, I was experimenting with dimensions to see how to get the best placement. Dimensions were created and deleted on the same object several times.

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Fusion 360 Drawings Error Aborting
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FATAL ERROR:  Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x00d8 Exception at bbe05056h
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Ok   
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Clicking on 'OK' opens the following dialog:

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Fusion 360 Drawings Alert
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Fusion 360 Drawings cannot continue.  You can attempt to save changes
into the following file up to the start of the last command:
Drawing1_recover.dwg

After you save your changes, you can open or recover the file.
Should Fusion 360 Drawings try to save your changes?
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Yes   No   
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Clicking 'Yes' opens the following:

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Fusion 360 Drawings Error-abort
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Error handler re-entered.  Exiting now.
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Ok   
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End result is a blank drawing with Fusion 360 still running.

ETFrench

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cmiller66
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Hi etfrench,

Thank you for reporting this and for sending in the Customer Error Report (CER).  Are you able to reproduce this or was it a one time crash.  I checked your CER and so far yours is the first/only one in this bucket.  So it sounds like you placed dimensions, deleted them, re-created them, etc then going to chain dim caused a crash.  I'll try to repro this in house.  At any point did you UNDO?

 

Thanks,
Chris

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etfrench
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It hasn't repro'ed on a new drawing with the same assembly.  I usually used the Undo function to delete the dimensions, but may have also selected and deleted from the context menu.

ETFrench

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cmiller66
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Hi etfrench,

OK, thanks for letting me know.  I'll give it a shot (so far no repro for me either).  If you do hit this again please let me know and please continue to send in any/all CERs you may hit, they definitely help us identify where the problems are and get them fixed.


Thanks,
Chris

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