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CoG still stuck in Inv.2021

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carstenandersen
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CoG still stuck in Inv.2021

Hi

We have an assembly that shows the CoG on every part. CoG button is "Off" and theres is no visibility setting to turn off either. See attached jpg.

From older postings I can see that this issue should have been fixed in the 2018 version, but here using Inventor 2021.4.1 the problem still pops up at times. Only way for us to solve this is to reinvoke an earlier version of the assembly from Vault. Then again, much work have often been done between versions.

Anyone know how to get rid of these CoG markers?

 

/Carsten

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Message 2 of 5

I think this  must have something to do with Vault and Inventor as I have only had this come up twice before and both customers were using Vault and Inventor, and it was Inventor 2021 if I remember correctly. I believe the steps to solve were

 

  1. Open and checkout the problem assembly
  2. Use command "Rebuild All"
  3. Use command "Update Mass"

Jonathan_0-1655976771951.png

 

  1. Save assembly and all references
  2. Close assembly and all open files
  3. Re-Open assembly
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Message 3 of 5

Hi Jonathan

 

I've tried that with no luck. Even opening every part and sub in the assembly and rebuild aso. 

Just found one solution/workaround myself: I chose Save As - as a new model and then i'll have to ferkle the correct name back and hopefully it will just go back into Vault as the latest version. Don't want to loose any history.

Anyway, there must be something that causes this behavior, either a bug or a corruption of files.

 

/Carsten

Message 4 of 5

So after some more work on the assembly, the CoG is suddently back on one of the parts 🙄

 

Message 5 of 5

Hi! This is a mysterious scene corruption defect. We had implemented a fix to clean up the corrupted scene. But, the source of corruption is unknown.

Typically, you may do Rebuild All and Save -> Close -> Reopen. The issue should be gone.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer

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