rectangular parts pattern problem

rectangular parts pattern problem

bobXU6LG
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rectangular parts pattern problem

bobXU6LG
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I have a sub-assembly with parts placed using rectangular pattern.  

This assembly is used in a master assembly.  In the master assembly, the patterned parts are in a different location completely outside of the assembly.    The assemblies are both up to date and saved.  I tried changing the pattern and it makes no difference. 

 

sub assembly.pngMaster assembly.png

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jhackney1972
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Attach your model for the best help.

John Hackney, Retired
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bobXU6LG
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I do not want it the public.  I assumed an Autodesk guy would pick up on this and offer assistance

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ryan.bales
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@bobXU6LG, I would certainly say @jhackney1972 is just as qualified as any to troubleshoot this. Even if it terminates as a defect he would tag someone to look, verify and log it.

 

That being said - and without seeing the model - i'd suggest a compute all to see if its fixed. If not we DO need the model because it falls under ongoing investigation into assembly quirks. 



Ryan Bales
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bobXU6LG
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Compute all does not solve the problem.  I have submitted the problem to support, Case 15685790 .  I thought this was the support page when I first posted.  I consider my designs proprietary and do not like to post them on public sites.  I have had too much stuff ripped off in the last 40 years of cad!

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ryan.bales
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That sounds good and we don't expect a full copy of anything you are unwilling to share publicly. One way in the forums to share is by sending a shared link privately. 



Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support