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Things get out of order when switching between Design and Manufacture workspaces

FrodoLoggins
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Things get out of order when switching between Design and Manufacture workspaces

FrodoLoggins
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Design:

Screen Shot 2022-02-24 at 12.27.22 PM.png

Manufacture:

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Happens very frequently.

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

That is as-design. The Manufacturing space has named views, and also the Design space has named views. What you are seeing is Fusion giving you access to either set of named views.





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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FrodoLoggins
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Yes I know the named views are separate. Did you even read my post?

 

I shouldn't have components ABOVE the named views and origin in the tree. Components are always listed BELOW the named views and origin. Except of course for the 5% of the time Fusion changes it's mind.

 

 

 

 

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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FrodoLoggins
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Hi @Phil.E why is the named views folder below components? Named views are always above components. 

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

I don't know.

 

Can't reproduce it either. If you can reproduce this effect with any particular workflow please list the steps and provide a screencast video. Without that, there's nothing I can do about it.

 

What is the negative impact? How often does it happen?





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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HughesTooling
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@FrodoLoggins  Do you see this if you open the file you uploaded here?

This is what I see. Is this one of those trasiant bugs that goes away after closing Fusion then reopening the design?

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FrodoLoggins
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I don't know.

Can't reproduce it either.

Welp *thows hands in the air and does nothing about it*

 

What is the negative impact?

Things are out of order. Fusion isn't working like it should be lol.

 

If you can reproduce this effect with any particular workflow please list the steps and provide a screencast video. Without that, there's nothing I can do about it.

Moving components around in the tree in the Design workspace then switching back to Manufacture moves components around. 

 

How often does it happen?

Probably about 25% of the files I work on where I move the order of components in the design tree.



- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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FrodoLoggins
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Downloading and importing the file I uploaded to my OP: Everything is in order like it should be.

 

My original document still has the Named Views out of order.

 

Cache was cleared. Still out of order in OG document.

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

Okay it sounds like you need to turn off design history in order to reproduce the effect. It's not enough to have a single example file, because that doesn't show how it happens. The workflow is key for the report and debugging process.

 

But I still don't understand what the negative impact is. Are you accidentally picking the wrong item while in manufacturing workflows or something?

 

I ask because I've tried reproducing this by turning off design history, moving components around in the browser, and then going into manufacturing space. It doesn't happen for me. If you are asking for this to be fixed, as a bug, I'm trying to rank it against other existing bugs and bad experiences that might have higher priority. Establishing facts like how widely it is reported, what problems it causes, and how likely it is to encounter are key to logging a bug report.





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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