Computing failure issue: Restrospective modification (a translated reference) breaks a design

Computing failure issue: Restrospective modification (a translated reference) breaks a design

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Computing failure issue: Restrospective modification (a translated reference) breaks a design

fabrice.salvaire
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I translated an object in my design, and it broke several sketches. I had to redo a lot of actions to recover my design.

Furthermore, I reproduced this issue a second time.

 

1)

See screenshot.

The construction is roughly a rectangle positioned to a distance of a projected edge (the end of the L alu profile in my design).

At the beginning, the edge is before the rectangle.

Then the edge is translated after the rectangle, and the constraint solver is messed for some reasons.

This issue can now be reproduced in my design by changing a length.

Fix is to edit the 43mm distance in the sketch.

 

2)

A second sketch using an offset profile is also completely messed. I had to delete and redo most of this sketch. This produced a lot of issues like: lost projections, lost chambers, and deleted items in sketches.

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Phil.E
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Thanks for posting this.

 

Without a design to test it's really hard to tell what is happening for you in those two pictures. Can you please provide a sample design (via share link)?





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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