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"Get All Latest" won't resolve unspecified out of date component

Anonymous

"Get All Latest" won't resolve unspecified out of date component

Anonymous
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The assembly shows that it has an out of date component, but it doesn't show which one it is. It prompts me to roll back until before the last "Remove" feature, even though there aren't any "remove" features in my design history.

 

Rolling the rollback bar all the way back through each feature and using the "Get All Latest" command doesn't fix it. I've attached a screencast of the error still persisting even when the rollback bar is at the very beginning of the feature history. Is this somehow related to Milestones, perhaps?

 

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. So far it hasn't affected anything, it's just annoying. 

 

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bharamk
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hello @Anonymous ,

 

Thanks for sharing your concern regarding to Get all Latest functionality. From the error it seems that 1 component is removed. When you move timeline to end do you see any component out of date? If not, could you please share following information for further investigation,

1) Design link 

2) Diagnostic files

 

Please go through below contents if you aren't aware,

How to share a Fusion 360 design 

How to collect the Diagnostic Log Files for Fusion 360 

 

Thanks & regards

Ketan Bharamgunde

Thanks & Regards,
Ketan Bharamgunde
Sr.SW Eng.Test

Autodesk, Inc.


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Anonymous
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Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately, I cannot share the design as it is proprietary. But, after a few restarts, edits/saves of the linked files, the error has gone away. I wish I could help explain what made that happen, but it's all fine now. I suspect it had something to do with In-Context Assembly Edits.

 

Much obliged.

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bharamk
Autodesk
Autodesk

I am glad to hear that your problem is resolved. Have a nice day ahead!!

 

Thanks & regards

Ketan Bharamgunde

Thanks & Regards,
Ketan Bharamgunde
Sr.SW Eng.Test

Autodesk, Inc.


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reedfaganNUXK3
Explorer
Explorer

I ran into a similar issue. When I opened the file of the inserted component, made it play through its modelling history, and re-saved it, the issue was resolved in the assembly.

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