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grazianoZ8TY8
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linked components

grazianoZ8TY8
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Hi to everyone,

before explaining the trouble i want to clarify one thing: i use professionally FUSION 360 since 2017 and i've never used the Design History; this is dued because i noticed that, in case of a great number of components (and my projects are composed by not less than 450 components and related joints) it slowed a lot the project. 

My trouble now is this: after the latest update i noticed that inserting a component in another project makes no link at all, even if all the components are finally visible and inserted. But if i try to insert the same component in a project in which the Design History is activated the link is present. 

 

So, my question is if it's possible to inserting and linking correctly a component even if a project is without the Design History; because i ensure you that's what i've done all these years...

 

Thanks for support

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dsouzasujay
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Hi @grazianoZ8TY8,

 

Sorry to see that you're facing this problem.
I tried to reproduce the workflow by creating a direct design(Without timeline design history) and inserting into another direct design.
A screencast/video of what you are doing will help me to understand the problem.

If you find my answer solved your question, please click the "Accept Solution" button

Sujay D'souza
SQA Manager
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.
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grazianoZ8TY8
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jeff_strater
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I don't believe that anything has changed in this area.  It was always the case that if you had a Single-user hub, and you insert a component from another project, that component will be converted into a local component.  You should see this dialog:

Screen Shot 2022-01-24 at 7.35.12 AM.png

 

Unless, of course, you have clicked on the "Don't show me this again" box some time in the past.

 


Jeff Strater
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grazianoZ8TY8
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Are you able to see my screencast? I'm messing with it and i'm not sure in my previous reply i made a successfull loading...

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grazianoZ8TY8
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Anyway here it is the download in mp4 format of the screencast i made in which you can see the procedure and the message it appears to me (as indicated by Jeff...)

What can i do?

 

 

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jeff_strater
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The main ways to avoid this message are:

 

1. switch to a team hub:

Screen Shot 2022-01-24 at 4.34.25 PM.png

 

Don't be intimidated by "team hubs".  You can have a team hub composed of just one person - you.  It just adds the capability to invite others, if you choose to.  In a team hub, cross project insert is supported, and you will not see this message.

 

2. copy the component you want to insert into the project you are working on.  If the component, itself, has external references, it may be easier to export as a Fusion archive, and import into your active project.

 

Either of those should work for you


Jeff Strater
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grazianoZ8TY8
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- Solution nr.1 worked well but it's not what i intend to do and, even if i tried to verify if it worked, finally i did not choose this option.

- Solution nr.2 doesn't work because i have not a single component but a complex assembly and all the attempts to copy, in different ways, and paste or insert the project always generated a missed link.

 

But i tried another way and you, Jeff, gave me this "inspiration" mentioned "FUSION ARCHIVE": i proceeded exporting in F3d both the projects (the main and the one i wanted to insert); then i reopened them using the F3ds and resave them giving other names. Now, in this way, making the classic procedure using "INSERT INTO CURRENT DESIGN" option lead to a present link and solve my troubles. I tried several times using DESIGN HISTORY and not using it. It works always.

 

According to me there's not a logical way in following this workflow, also because in the past the normal  procedure worked well; i always worked in that way.

But i will try to remember this thing and doing this procedure all the times i will need to insert a project with link.

 

Anyway, thanks Jeff. You've been very useful for me...

 

 

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jeff_strater
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Glad you figured out an approach that works.  Feel free to mark the solution using Accept Solution.  The main reason for that is when others are searching the forum, limiting the search to solved problems can help someone with a similar problem find a solution.  Thanks!

 


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
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