Hi @Anonymous ,
Good question! Normally, when you export a generative outcome for an organic shape*, you see a design history consisting of two base features (preserves & obstacles), a T-Spline Form, a Boundary Fill, and a Combine:
And every once in a while you see only a base feature (this is what I think you are seeing):
Converting a generative outcome back to a parametric design is tricky business. Most of the time we get it right, but sometimes the system chokes on the geometry for any of a variety of reasons. In these cases, we use a fallback method that creates only a single base feature (without a full design history). It's not perfect, but it's better than a complete failure without any usable geometry at all. Sometimes this happens due to some subtle aspect of the generative setup you created, other times it's hard to pin down a cause.
In summary, you didn't do anything wrong, and unfortunately there's no easy way to "fix it" and get back to an editable T-Spline feature.
Hope that helps,
Ben
* You get a different parametric recipe for some manufacturing constraints (2-axis cutting and 2.5-axis milling) which make geometry with sketch/extrude instead of T-Splines.
Ben Weiss
Senior Research Engineer