Section analysis bug?

Section analysis bug?

gery.springer
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Section analysis bug?

gery.springer
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Whenever i switch from one section analysis view to another it changes the position.

Video of this behavious is attached. Hope you know what i mean.

Could you please adress this, this is very annoying as i'm switching quite often from one to another!

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gery.springer
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Bump!

No official here to confirm this is a bug?

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TheCADWhisperer
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@gery.springer 

Can you Attach an example *.f3d file here that exhibits the unexpected behavior?

I watched video on small screen and didn’t catch your point.  Maybe if I watched on computer screen I would catch it.  I would be more motivated if I had an actual file to reproduce the behavior.

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gery.springer
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Sorry i don't want to share my model publicly.

But you can see it clearly on a bigger screen i think.

I have two section analysis. One from the side, one from the back.

Look at the "back section" analysis... it's exactly where this part in the middle ends, so it won't be cut.

Whenever i select the "side analysis" and jump back to the "back analysis" the middle part is cut, fusion changes the distance on it's own, every time!

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TheCADWhisperer
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@gery.springer wrote:

Sorry i don't want to share my model publicly.

fusion changes the distance on it's own, every time!


@gery.springer 
So, are you saying that you cannot reproduce the issue in a simple dummy file? 
You only see this issue in one particular file?

 

These behaviors that cannot be reproduced are the most difficult to diagnose.

In the video you appear to be going into Edit of the Section Analysis rather than simply toggling visibility?

Is this intended?

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gery.springer
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@TheCADWhisperer 

Hi CADWhisperer,

attached is a dummy file with exact same behavior!

Section 2 is active (and shows already a wrong cut because you cannot look into the box) so double click section 2 and you see that fusion jumps to a slightly different position where you CAN look into the box. Click ok on feature box to confirm the right position!

Now activate section 1 where it cuts the model from top, now activate section 2 again!

See whats happening here!?

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g-andresen
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Hi,

The error occurs with Section 2 but not when a new section is created on the same plane.

 

günther

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gery.springer
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After some time modeling the error occurs on the new "section analysis" too.

It's a bug! And with the file i provided easy to reproduce, so it shouldn't be a problem for autodesk to fix it!

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