I'm getting this message after creating a new tube run:
"H6705-51.ipt can only be saved in the context of H6705.Tube and Pipe Runs.iam"
I've never had this error come up. I added a tube run to an assembly and just couldn't save the new run. I tried opening the main tube run file and also the individual tube run but I get the same kind of error message. Thanks for your help in advance!
I'm getting this message after creating a new tube run:
"H6705-51.ipt can only be saved in the context of H6705.Tube and Pipe Runs.iam"
I've never had this error come up. I added a tube run to an assembly and just couldn't save the new run. I tried opening the main tube run file and also the individual tube run but I get the same kind of error message. Thanks for your help in advance!
@Anonymous wrote:
I'm getting this message after creating a new tube run:
"H6705-51.ipt can only be saved in the context of H6705.Tube and Pipe Runs.iam"
I've never had this error come up. I added a tube run to an assembly and just couldn't save the new run. I tried opening the main tube run file and also the individual tube run but I get the same kind of error message. Thanks for your help in advance!
How was this run created. Was it created under the Tube & Pipe Runs.iam sub-assembly? Or was it created as a separate assembly open by itself and then placed into your main assembly? The workflow of how you did this is key to figuring out what went wrong.
Ordinarily you structure should be:
Main Assembly
Tube & Pipe Runs.iam (su-assembly created when you add your first run)
Individual Pipe Run 1.iam
Individual Pipe Run 2.iam...
... and so on. When you edit one of the individual runs, you cannot save until you return up at least one level, or all the way to the top. I don't know why... that's just the rule.
In this image, note that I added the job number as prefix to the descriptive Run names. This is typical of how my T&P Assemblies are organized. Under each run are several routes.
Chris Benner
Inventor Tube & Pipe, Vault Professional
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Autodesk University Classes:
Going With The Flow with Inventor Tube and Pipe | Increasing The Volume with Inventor Tube and Pipe | Power of the Autodesk Community | Getting to Know You | Inventor Styles & Standards |Managing Properties with Vault Professional | Vault Configuration | Vault - What is it & Why Do I Need It? | A Little Less Talk - Tube & Pipe Demo | Change Orders & Revisions - Vault, Inventor & AutoCAD | Authoring & Publishing Custom Content
@Anonymous wrote:
I'm getting this message after creating a new tube run:
"H6705-51.ipt can only be saved in the context of H6705.Tube and Pipe Runs.iam"
I've never had this error come up. I added a tube run to an assembly and just couldn't save the new run. I tried opening the main tube run file and also the individual tube run but I get the same kind of error message. Thanks for your help in advance!
How was this run created. Was it created under the Tube & Pipe Runs.iam sub-assembly? Or was it created as a separate assembly open by itself and then placed into your main assembly? The workflow of how you did this is key to figuring out what went wrong.
Ordinarily you structure should be:
Main Assembly
Tube & Pipe Runs.iam (su-assembly created when you add your first run)
Individual Pipe Run 1.iam
Individual Pipe Run 2.iam...
... and so on. When you edit one of the individual runs, you cannot save until you return up at least one level, or all the way to the top. I don't know why... that's just the rule.
In this image, note that I added the job number as prefix to the descriptive Run names. This is typical of how my T&P Assemblies are organized. Under each run are several routes.
Chris Benner
Inventor Tube & Pipe, Vault Professional
Cad Tips Tricks & Workarounds | Twitter | LinkedIn
Autodesk University Classes:
Going With The Flow with Inventor Tube and Pipe | Increasing The Volume with Inventor Tube and Pipe | Power of the Autodesk Community | Getting to Know You | Inventor Styles & Standards |Managing Properties with Vault Professional | Vault Configuration | Vault - What is it & Why Do I Need It? | A Little Less Talk - Tube & Pipe Demo | Change Orders & Revisions - Vault, Inventor & AutoCAD | Authoring & Publishing Custom Content
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