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Offset from proyección not being updated after changing original shape.

marcos.garcialuengo
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Offset from proyección not being updated after changing original shape.

marcos.garcialuengo
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This is very simple to replicate, but I have not fund any topic about this issue:

 

1º Create a sketch with a rectangle and define the size for both dimensions.

2º Create a second sketch on the same plane and project the edges of the first rectangle.

3º Create an offset from the projected edges and define an offset size. Ejem:0.5mm

4º Edit the first sketch and modify any of the dimensions.

 

When I go back to edit the second sketch the projection is updated, but the offset for that projection is not.

There is no option to "Manage lost projections" and it make sense because the projection is fine, the issue is with the offset only.

The only way I have found to fix this is to modify the offset size, once you change it, it will adapt to the updated projected shape again.

 

marcosgarcialuengo_0-1712178931879.png

Is there any way to update the offset with out modifying its size?

 

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jhackney1972
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The video will explain the process for updating the second sketch offset value.

 

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marcos.garcialuengo
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Hi John,

Yep, that helps, it will make thing easier and faster.
Is there any reason for this not to be updated automatically by Fusion?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Regards
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jhackney1972
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I am not sure but my guess is the cross-sketch relationship.  Maybe @jeff_strater has a thought or two on this subject?

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rohit.bapat
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Hello @marcos.garcialuengo @jhackney1972 

 

Just wanted to give a heads up that we are aware of this issue and are actively working on fixing this behaviour. We should get the fix soon for the problem. 

 

 





Rohit Bapat
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Bjanders
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Hi @jhackney1972 and @rohit.bapat 

 

I ran into this issue. I tried double clicking on the offset constraint as suggested. The red outline initially updates correctly, but when I press enter I get the error "Cannot change the dimension of a fixed geometry".

 

I also tried removing the 3.2 mm cutout at the top, to see if it was caused by that. The issue persisted.

 

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rohit.bapat
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Hello @Bjanders 

 

Can you please attach/send the f3d file, so that we can try to debug this issue?





Rohit Bapat
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Bjanders
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Hi @rohit.bapat ,

 

Attached is a file that the issue reproduces with for me. If I edit the dimensions of the first sketch, and then double click the offsets in the second sketch and press Ok, then I get the error I described previously.

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rohit.bapat
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Hello @Bjanders 

 

Can you please check again in the latest version? I tried but was not able to reproduce. I believe it got fixed with some of recent bug fixes.

 

Please let me know if it is still reproducible, I would like to dig further in that case.





Rohit Bapat
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marcos.garcialuengo
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Hello,

 

I have try again with just two sketches and it seams to be working just fine right now.

 

Regards

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