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Repeatable crash on get latest for derived component

ritste20
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Repeatable crash on get latest for derived component

ritste20
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Starting yesterday, I have a multi-level assembly and there are a couple derived components at various levels within said document and when trying to perform "Get all latest" Fusion will immediately and repeatably crash. I've tried to update the problem component from every level of the assembly right down to the initial derive. I'm not sure if anyone else if experiencing issues with this or not but hopefully somebody can help me figure out what's going on here.

 

One thing I've noticed is that the "!" triangle is applied to the top-level component stating an update is required but the component itself does not display the out-of-date icon. (But the derive in the timeline does show the icon) Not sure if this was changed with the last update or not but it's like the file knows it needs to update something but it can't determine what to pull a new version for...

 

Maybe I'm just overthinking this. but here is a screenshot of the browser at the individual component with the original derive. I've tried promoting an older version of the derived component to force an update and still no change to Fusion's behavior.

 

getlatest.jpg

 

Any help would be much appreciated... 

 

@jeff_strater any thoughts? I can send the file over but I'd rather not post it publicly, thanks

 

Steve Ritter
Manufacturing Engineer

AutoCAD/Draftsight
Inventor/Solidworks
Fusion 360
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ritste20
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I have the crash report number from my last attempt to "choose version" of the derive from the timeline if it helps

 

 

Steve Ritter
Manufacturing Engineer

AutoCAD/Draftsight
Inventor/Solidworks
Fusion 360
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vinivaghani
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It does not seem like a lot of components, from my experience, It's batter to start all over again. it is hard to find errors in cascading assembly. 

If you got some time then you can do one thing, delete all joints (do it again) which associate with that modified component.    

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ritste20
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It doesn't seem like a lot of components because that is the base level. Too many years of other software, I use a bottom-up modeling approach so each component or sub-assy is a separate document for easily reusing them in other projects.

 

If it comes down to it I can re-model that component but there should be an effective way to update broken links like this.

Steve Ritter
Manufacturing Engineer

AutoCAD/Draftsight
Inventor/Solidworks
Fusion 360
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vinivaghani
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well in that case you can check corresponding joints only 

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rishabh.bisht
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Hi @ritste20 ,

 

I'm sorry about the crash you are facing. 

Can you please share the crash report number you got, along with the dataset that is crashing? That would be helpful in the investigation. 

Please feel free to share the details over a direct message.

Thanks!



Rishabh Bisht
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ritste20
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CER_226521971

 

This one was the most recent but I have submitted several. This one, I opened the document containing the "problem" derived component, rolled the timeline back to the beginning, and performed a choose version operation on the derive. It seemed to work fine but as soon as I stepped the timeline out past the derive it crashed again.

 

P.S. I'm not sure how to share files in a direct message. Do I need to zip it and email it to you? I also tried to DM you and it told me I reached the limit for direct messages at this time. I don't know why, it's not something I do very often.

 

Thanks for reaching out.

Steve Ritter
Manufacturing Engineer

AutoCAD/Draftsight
Inventor/Solidworks
Fusion 360
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rishabh.bisht
Alumni
Alumni

@ritste20 You can share a public link to your model. Please see this article for reference : How to share a Fusion 360 design 

Let me ping you on direct message.



Rishabh Bisht
Product Owner

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