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BUG ! Cannot drag and drop, copy paste a component to an assembly when history is NOT recorded.

Le_Bear
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BUG ! Cannot drag and drop, copy paste a component to an assembly when history is NOT recorded.

Le_Bear
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Things that are usually working if history IS recorded are systematically crashing Fusion if history is NOT recorded.
Whichever the file is, problem is the same.

In order to save some time on projects with a very high number of components (to avoid lengthy recalculations), I stopped recording history. At some point, I thought it was because the number of components was already pretty high that I was unable to add a component to another one by drag and drop, but then I saw I was able to duplicate that same component with a rectangular pattern.

When I say high number, it's in the 1000, 1300 components range. In fact, after checking, the whole assembly has 4484 bodies/Components (Normally I have one body per component). So +- 1000 is about right for one of the main sub-components.

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rohit.bapat
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Hello @Le_Bear 

 

Thank you for reporting the issue. In general I don't see any issue with drag-drop and Copy/Paste components in direct modeling mode with my assemblies. Can you please share the file which is having this issue? Also a screencast video will also help us to understand the problem better.

 





Rohit Bapat
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