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Dimensioning does not follow a parameter created from a driven dimension

g-andresen
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Dimensioning does not follow a parameter created from a driven dimension

g-andresen
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Hi,

In the screencast I show that a dimension with a parameter generated from a driven dimension is not implemented.

 

 

günther

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jeff_strater
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I believe that bug has been fixed.  There was a problem in the initial Jan 18 update where using a parameter (of any kind) during creation was not captured.  Check your version of Fusion.

Screen Shot 2022-01-27 at 5.41.14 AM.png


Jeff Strater
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g-andresen
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Hi Jeff,

 

I created the screencast with 2.0. 12160

 

günther

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g-andresen
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Hi Jeff,

Everything is in the green.
I had neglected to make the driven dimension a favorite.

 

günther

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g-andresen
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Hi,

sorry, this statement does not apply in other constellations.

I will get back when I have more reliable findings.

günther

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g-andresen
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Hi Jeff,

Currently I see that it is not possible to use a user parameter calculated from a driven dimension. If you try to do this, you also lose the definition of, for example, the angle, which becomes freely movable despite the dimensioning.

 

driven parameter.gif

 

günther

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