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New CAM Issue After Update

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rturrisi
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New CAM Issue After Update

Hello,
 
I updated my Fusion and am facing an urgent issue for a few projects I'm working on, where I needed to do a lot of CNC/CAM work this week, and 1) all my old CNC jobs broke, and 2) now I cannot create any new CAM processes, and 3) I have several jobs lined up that urgently need my attention, that I was otherwise not concerned with completing this week. 
 
After I add an operation to a setup, I get the following error: 
 
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Invalidated: Invalidation due to different value for parameter 'wcs_orientation_mode' with level 10.
Invalidation due to different value for parameter 'wcs_orientation_axisZ' with level 10.
Invalidation due to different value for parameter 'wcs_origin_boxPoint' with level 10.
Invalidation due to different value for parameter 'job_stockInfoDimensionY' with level 10.
Invalidation due to different value for parameter 'job_stockInfoDimensionZ' with level 10.
Invalidation due to different value for parameter 'job_modelInfoDimensionY' with level 10.
Invalidation due to different value for parameter 'job_modelInfoDimensionZ' with level 10.
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This is one very simple conversational-like job where I am placing a bulgin connector on one side of a polycase enclosure in a Prototrak mill. I have done this many times, with the same machines, and since updating Fusion 360 things are not working. If I go back to an old job (picture attached, simpler feature), you can see that it saved/cached a successful toolpath and setup. Now, with nothing else changing, if I click "generate", it breaks the job and I get the same errors as with the  new part.
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seth.madore
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Would you be able to share your Fusion file here?
File > Export > Save to local folder, return to thread and attach the .f3d/.f3z file in your reply.


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing

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