Update today wiped out the last weeks work.

Update today wiped out the last weeks work.

tgford58
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Update today wiped out the last weeks work.

tgford58
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I had 3 active projects that I had built CAM work for.  This morning the system told me to restart for a new release.  Saved and restarted.  Now the work I did this week is gone.

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ltomuta
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This should not be possible. Are you seeing the files but without the changes saved or are you not seeing the files at all? In the latter case, you may be looking at the wrong hub...

 

 

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tgford58
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Precisely.  It shouldn't be possible but it happened.  I had another part in the folder that I ran yesterday and the NC code on the stick has my last minute changes but the file doesn't show that change. (deleted a tool)

 

The final part had 2 Ops complete and I was going to finish and run.  There is no CAM work at all.

 

Scary,  I have other jobs in process but I don't believe any were opened yesterday.

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tgford58
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And something else is new.  If you move your origin in Setup and you select Model Box Point.  You cannot select Model Origin.  You have to re-select Model Origin then click the point.

 

I don't remember this being an issue but I may be mistaken.

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seth.madore
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@tgford58 wrote:

And something else is new.  If you move your origin in Setup and you select Model Box Point.  You cannot select Model Origin.  You have to re-select Model Origin then click the point.

 

I don't remember this being an issue but I may be mistaken.


No, this is a long standing issue, stretching back many releases (or years in fact)


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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ltomuta
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I wonder if your file changes are stuck in the upload queue. Unfortunately other than inspecting some internal folder (see the Q folder referenced at https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How... ), there is no known nondestructive way of checking the upload queue contents.

As for the model origin, it has been a long-standing issue with Fusion that if you try to select a model box point that coincides with the model origin the selection takes a random number of clicks until it registers. Lately, it seemed to behave better but I didn't particularly pay attention to the issue. 

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tgford58
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That shows me how much I don't use the model origin as my setup origin.  I've never encountered it(to my memory)

 

As for the blip in programming.  Luckily they are pretty simple pieces and I had already dropped to thumb drive some of the programs.

 

Thank you for responding.

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ltomuta
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See also this: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Fil...

Once you cancel the upload queue you can locate the files that were still in the queue and re-upload them to your project. Good luck.

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