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Drawing Break Lines Become Detached

ZoltanFerenczy
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Drawing Break Lines Become Detached

ZoltanFerenczy
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I opened a drawing I was working on before that has a base view with a number of break lines in the view. When I try to move the view, the break lines have become detached. The view has to be erased (and the now independent break lines), and the view has to be recreated.

 

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @ZoltanFerenczy 

 

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 Clint. Brown {a} Autodesk.com 


Clint Brown
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jordan783ZS
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I have just identified the same issue in my drawing. The break view lines are detached and even after I delete them the view shows as broken. Nothing I have tried will let me fix the view, including making a change in the original file and updating it in the CAD or changing the view direction. If I try to update the drawing the "shaded" parts and outline no longer align and projected views no longer align to their parent view. This is IMO a pretty serious bug that has resulted in us being unable to complete time-sensitive drawings.
Deleting the view and restarting it isn't practical as this has happened on multiple files that have many dimensions.

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @jordan783ZS 

 

I'm sorry to hear that you are having repeated issues. If you could share the files with us, we'd be able to investigate the root cause and work towards a fix for the issue.

 

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 Clint. Brown {a} Autodesk.com 


Clint Brown
Product Manager - Autodesk Fusion



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jordan783ZS
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Thanks Clint, I have sent the file through.
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liang_chen
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Thanks for sharing the dataset. We can reproduce the issue in the shared dataset.  Seems existing views are corrupt. Break lines are detached from view, and fail to add new break view on existing views. 

It has been tracked as FDWG-18933, and assigned to Team for further investigation. We will investigate the shared dataset first.  It could be hard for users to recall which steps lead to this issue.  Pls share with us if you remember how to create this kind of dataset, or how to run into this issue.   

 



Fred Chen
SQA Engineer
Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.


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jordan783ZS
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If I remember correctly the process that lead to the broken views was something like:

  1. Create drawing
  2. Create break view on a view
  3. Add all other drawing features (dimensions etc)
  4. Duplicate drawing sheet
  5. Make changes on the duplicated sheet
  6. Save and Close
  7. Update original model
  8. Open drawing
  9. Update to latest version

Something in that process seemed to lead to the view on that page being broken with seemingly no way to recover it. I'm not sure if I've missed anything.

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