Sheet metal flat referencing wrong part in drawing

Sheet metal flat referencing wrong part in drawing

MattiMobi
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Sheet metal flat referencing wrong part in drawing

MattiMobi
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I found a similar issue from 2020 that has not gotten any replies, so I will try again as I see this as an critical bug.

 

I have an assembly where I have 2 parts (hereafter named Part1 and Part2) and other sub-assemblies. These two parts are originally from the same part, but copied and changed lengths.

 

When I created a drawing of this complete assembly, I try right clicking Part1 to create a drawing into my assembly drawing of this part as flat pattern. I choose which sheet to place it in and it works. 

 

However, when I try this exact process on Part2 it refrence Part1 as flat pattern instead.

 

I believe this is an bug that needs to be solved. However, if there is something that I do wrong, please enlighten me.

 

Thanks

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @MattiMobi 

 

I’m sorry to hear that you are having trouble. I’d like the team to take a closer look for you.

 

Please share a downloadable link to your drawing, so that I can ask the team to investigate this, or if it is sensitive, feel free to send it directly to me Fusion.360.Drawings{a}Autodesk.com, with a reference to forum post.


Clint Brown
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MattiMobi
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Thank you for looking into this Clint!

I have sent you an Email with link to drawing and referenced this forum post

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MattiMobi
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I just got the email in return saying that you cannot receive emails from my email
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ClintBrown3D
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That's weird, send it to me then Clint. Brown {a} Autodesk.com


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MattiMobi
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I have sent you a new email to your specified address
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ClintBrown3D
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Thank you, we have the files, we will investigate and come back to you with any questions.

 


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Thanks for reporting this issue to us. We were able to reproduce this and the team is working on a ticket for this issue, we have it logged as FDWG-16451.



Kyle Williams
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MattiMobi
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Thank you Kyle.
Hope to hear from you soon with a solution
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louisdavid_fili
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I had the same issue, all I did was deleting the flat layout in both part and remaking one.

 

I looks like it only happens when a part is a copy of the other one that already had a flat layout created.

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