Enabling section view hides all components

Enabling section view hides all components

FrodoLoggins
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Enabling section view hides all components

FrodoLoggins
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If I enable the section view in the below video every component becomes invisible.

 

Double clicking to edit the section view shows where it is and that that section view should only hide half of everything.

 

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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jhackney1972
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When I open your model, turn on the save Section Analysis, you are correct, it hides everything.  If I edit it, and do nothing, except select OK, it fixes the issue.  Probably it was not fully generated before it was saved.  I am working on a Windows 10 computer but I do not think that makes a difference.

John Hackney, Retired
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FrodoLoggins
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Hi, thanks. I should have been clearer in the video: When editing the section view I do not hit the "ok" button but rather just the "enter" key on my keyboard. This usually resolves things but only temporarily. After a few minutes enabling the section view hides everything until I edit it again.

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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jhackney1972
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I tried again, using your process, and it still works for me.  After doing it, I left is open for about an hour while I worked with other models, coming back to it once in awhile to check if the Section Analysis functioned.  I have saved the file and attached it to this post.  Open it and see if it exhibits the problems you were experiencing or it behaves.

John Hackney, Retired
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FrodoLoggins
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Hi thanks. I think I've narrowed it down. When making any changes to the Trak component's geometry enabling the section view hides everything:

 

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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jhackney1972
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I can confirm the Section Analysis behavior using your latest posted workflow.

John Hackney, Retired
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FrodoLoggins
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Hi thank you for confirming that enabling that section view hides all components. That's not expected behavior, correct?

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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jhackney1972
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No, it is not.  I hope someone from Autodesk will be taking a look.  

John Hackney, Retired
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FrodoLoggins
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Ok good. Yes hopefully someone will look into this bug.

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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FrodoLoggins
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If someone at Autodesk is taking a look I have another example:

 

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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