File is corrupt

File is corrupt

hackbratenMTTKN
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File is corrupt

hackbratenMTTKN
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Hi there,

after syncing for a few times with Eagle, my file seems to be corrupt.

It has a little exclamation mark on it.

I cant open it in Fusion, cant export from Autodesk360. Also the "push to Fusion" from Eagle fails.

Is there a way to roll back the file to a previous version?

See pic:

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paul.clauss
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Hi @hackbratenMTTKN

 

Thanks for posting. I've seen this issue occur once before in this forum thread - does the suggestion to refresh the data panel help?

 

It could also be that something did not complete properly during the last push from EAGLE - I would recommend redoing the last push from EAGLE, as this should get it through.

 

You could also try opening a previous version of the Fusion 360 design - you'll click on the "V92" in your screenshot to show previous versions and you should also be able to access them through myhub.autodesk360.com.

 

I hope this helps! Please let me know if you continue to experience problems - I'm happy to assist.

Paul Clauss

Product Support Specialist




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hackbratenMTTKN
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Hi Paul,

 

thanks for your suggestion.

Pushing from Eagle was not longer possible.

In myhub, I was able to choose another (older) version and hit "support this version". After a few min, Fusion 360 updated the folder and I was able to use it again.

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MDillehayX95M4
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I left files open over night and came back to it the next morning and the drawing of a part became corrupt. It was not the part itself, but the fabrication print. I went to the actual part file, drug it over to the side just to trigger the save icon, saved it, grabbed the latest version of the part for the drawing even though I only nudged it to one side and that resolved the corrupt file for the drawing at least.

 

As for a single part I am not sure if that would solve the issue, but I am curious as to whether or not that would resolve a corrupt assembly, if one or more parts become corrupt, go to the original file, nudge it to one side just to trigger the save option, save, then grab the latest version in the assembly.

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