Seems to be using a previous selection - cache clear?

Seems to be using a previous selection - cache clear?

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Seems to be using a previous selection - cache clear?

OFGLLC
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  I have spent about 20 hours with Fusion 360.  I have found it quite intuitive and after my non-experienced self got a handle on constraints, it has gone well.

  However, in the last 10 hours or so I have had several times when the result of an operation is not correct for the selections made.  Once it starts, it is persistent and crosses into other operations

.  For example, the last time, I was trying to apply a sketch fillet and selected the two sides.  Upon specifying the fillet radius, the result was a fillet from the first side to a place on a completely different line than selected.  All the other fillets I attempted on the same sketch reacted unpredictably as well.  Saving the project, closing and reloading it always returns the operation to normal.  I can't share the project becaue it does not save the problem and the project is a patent application as well.

It's not a major hassle since I have a work around but it does seem to me to be a bug.

I see the "Clear user cache data" user menu item and perhaps if that worked, it would be a slightly faster work around but both probably require seeing the save complete in the data panel.

I apologize if this question has been asked before.  Until I saved and reloaded and restored normal operation, I thought I was doing something wrong like accidentally pressing some keystroke command that changed the selection process.  Now, it has happened too many times for that.

I could take a cropped video next time but I didn't think of it this time.

 

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Phil.E
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Thanks for posting.

 

Clear User Cache data refers to the cloud data that resides locally on your machine. It has nothing to do with the model geometry.

 

The best way for you to show us the problem would be to make an Autodesk Screencast video. This will capture your keystrokes so we can figure out what is happening.

https://screencast.autodesk.com/

 

The link to the video can be totally private, and if you send it to me: phil dot eichmiller at autodesk dot com, I can see what's going on in your model.

 

Thanks,

 





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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