Machine Simulation - After change of post-processor on the machine, unable to update machine definition

Machine Simulation - After change of post-processor on the machine, unable to update machine definition

Le_Bear
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Machine Simulation - After change of post-processor on the machine, unable to update machine definition

Le_Bear
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Not sure exactly how to describe this but a picture might help

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After selecting the machine in Setup, I went back to the machine definition to change the post-processor, but since then, it seems impossible to update. Not sure if it's a bug or if I miss something ?

Bernard Grosperrin

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a.laasW8M6T
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Hi I am also experiencing this problem, not just with updating the post but any change to the "Machine" cannot be updated, you click the update button and nothing happens, sounds like a bug to me.

 

I have also one instance of where I have removed a machine from the setup but the machine model is still there in the manufacture environment and I cant get rid of it. Turning the visibility on and off doesn't help either, neither does turning of the option in preview.machine stuck.png

Andrew Laas
Senior Machinist, Scott Automation


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ELAFING
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It took me a while, remove the machine from the setup first then remove it from the machine list. Make sure you remove it from the "document" section of the machine list.

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boopathi.sivakumar
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Hi @Le_Bear 

Thanks for testing this out! yes it is an know issue and the team is aware of it.

as a workaround i have attached the short video here 

 

Boopathi Sivakumar
Senior Technology Consultant

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Le_Bear
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Thank you for the work around. I think I did that once, without really knowing what I was doing..... 😉 
Did not realize it was in the Document, though.

Bernard Grosperrin

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