i have one iam file in inventor 2017 by using that assembly with Level of detail let us assume 1 will be our level of detail.
after placing that exploded view in my drawing i have added another part in the assembly.
but its not reflecting in my exploded view and the drawing.
i have created one exploded view from one assembly file later i added one more part in to my assembly as i needed.
but its updated in ipn file, after that i given tweaks for that part as per my requirement but in drawing the exploded view is not updating as per the new part tweaking from the Ipn file.
note: i am using Inventor 2017
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i have one iam file in inventor 2017 by using that assembly with Level of detail let us assume 1 will be our level of detail.
after placing that exploded view in my drawing i have added another part in the assembly.
but its not reflecting in my exploded view and the drawing.
i have created one exploded view from one assembly file later i added one more part in to my assembly as i needed.
but its updated in ipn file, after that i given tweaks for that part as per my requirement but in drawing the exploded view is not updating as per the new part tweaking from the Ipn file.
note: i am using Inventor 2017
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Solved by Daniel.PrasalF57A4. Go to Solution.
Hi Drew,
I have seen files specific behavior similar to this particular thread. I do need to see the files in order to comment further. Please share the files here or send them to me directly (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com). I would like to understand the behavior better.
Many thanks!
Hi Drew,
I have seen files specific behavior similar to this particular thread. I do need to see the files in order to comment further. Please share the files here or send them to me directly (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com). I would like to understand the behavior better.
Many thanks!
I was able eliminate this same issue by going the drawing view properties, Recovery options tab and selecting the "Include Mesh Bodies" option and deselecting the "Include Surface Bodies"' option.
I was able eliminate this same issue by going the drawing view properties, Recovery options tab and selecting the "Include Mesh Bodies" option and deselecting the "Include Surface Bodies"' option.
This worked for me, on Inv.2018. Just ticking the mesh bodies checkbox immediately updated the view, and then the checkbox could be unchecked again.
Thanks!
This worked for me, on Inv.2018. Just ticking the mesh bodies checkbox immediately updated the view, and then the checkbox could be unchecked again.
Thanks!
No, I don't want to include those. I just want to work around the software problem, when it does not update the views of an ipn no matter what.
And actually I spoke too soon: the above solution did work for some views, but not for some others (of the same ipn.), while still showing the actual state of the ipn in the preview mode, but then when view is actually computed and projected, it is still wrong.
No, I don't want to include those. I just want to work around the software problem, when it does not update the views of an ipn no matter what.
And actually I spoke too soon: the above solution did work for some views, but not for some others (of the same ipn.), while still showing the actual state of the ipn in the preview mode, but then when view is actually computed and projected, it is still wrong.
Hi! If you still have some issues, please share an example exhibiting the behavior. Forum experts can help take a look.
Many thanks!
Hi! If you still have some issues, please share an example exhibiting the behavior. Forum experts can help take a look.
Many thanks!
I have the same problem as mentioned earlier in this topic, but now with Inventor 2019.
Major changes in the IPN-file will be changed on the drawing, but if a delete a minor tweak it will not be updated on the drawing. Minor updates will only be update if I make a larger update in the IPN after the smaller update. With major/large I mean bigger parts or assemblies and bigger differences in distance in the tweak.
I have the same problem as mentioned earlier in this topic, but now with Inventor 2019.
Major changes in the IPN-file will be changed on the drawing, but if a delete a minor tweak it will not be updated on the drawing. Minor updates will only be update if I make a larger update in the IPN after the smaller update. With major/large I mean bigger parts or assemblies and bigger differences in distance in the tweak.
Hi! I will need to see the files. Please share them with me so I can take a look (johnso.shiue@autodesk.com).
Many thanks!
Hi! I will need to see the files. Please share them with me so I can take a look (johnso.shiue@autodesk.com).
Many thanks!
I don't see a "solved" solution to this thread yet, so I will assume it hasn't been solved yet for the op.
I'm working with an .ipn file that I have replaced a part in, then re-tweaked it so it looks right again. The trick is to double click on the snapshot view on the righthand side of the screen, the tweak the assembly in there. Then, click "finish edit view" on the top ribbon. Then, save.
This updates and saves the current snapshot you have on the right side of the screen under "snapshot views". Creating a new snapshot view won't work because your view in the drawing is linked to the first snapshot that was created when you saved your .ipn file. My view in the drawing updated to show the changes to the .ipn file.
I'm using inventor 2020.
I hope this helps!
I don't see a "solved" solution to this thread yet, so I will assume it hasn't been solved yet for the op.
I'm working with an .ipn file that I have replaced a part in, then re-tweaked it so it looks right again. The trick is to double click on the snapshot view on the righthand side of the screen, the tweak the assembly in there. Then, click "finish edit view" on the top ribbon. Then, save.
This updates and saves the current snapshot you have on the right side of the screen under "snapshot views". Creating a new snapshot view won't work because your view in the drawing is linked to the first snapshot that was created when you saved your .ipn file. My view in the drawing updated to show the changes to the .ipn file.
I'm using inventor 2020.
I hope this helps!
Another way to update the out-of-date snapshot is to click the little (emphasis on little!) refresh icon in the upper right corner of the snapshot tile:
Sam B
Inventor Pro 2020.2 | Windows 7 SP1
LinkedIn
Another way to update the out-of-date snapshot is to click the little (emphasis on little!) refresh icon in the upper right corner of the snapshot tile:
Sam B
Inventor Pro 2020.2 | Windows 7 SP1
LinkedIn
For some reason, some .ipn files don't update with this method as stated above from the op. I have experienced the same issue.
For some reason, some .ipn files don't update with this method as stated above from the op. I have experienced the same issue.
Sorry, I didn't go back and re-read the whole topic. I see that various solutions have been offered, but users are still seeing some assembly changes not reflected in drawing views, without some other event to provoke an update.
Sam B
Inventor Pro 2020.2 | Windows 7 SP1
LinkedIn
Sorry, I didn't go back and re-read the whole topic. I see that various solutions have been offered, but users are still seeing some assembly changes not reflected in drawing views, without some other event to provoke an update.
Sam B
Inventor Pro 2020.2 | Windows 7 SP1
LinkedIn
Hi! Please share the files here or send them to me directly (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com). I believe I have seen this behavior before. And, most likely in some cases, there is a way to trigger the update. But, I do need to see the files.
Many thanks!
Hi! Please share the files here or send them to me directly (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com). I believe I have seen this behavior before. And, most likely in some cases, there is a way to trigger the update. But, I do need to see the files.
Many thanks!
I am having the same issue.
In Inventor 2014 I never had issues like this, but Autodesk had to add the Storyboard as the main controller and turned it into a rotten mess.
When things are not broke an attempt to fix them should not be made. Storyboard should be in the background like it was in Inventor 2014.
I am having the same issue.
In Inventor 2014 I never had issues like this, but Autodesk had to add the Storyboard as the main controller and turned it into a rotten mess.
When things are not broke an attempt to fix them should not be made. Storyboard should be in the background like it was in Inventor 2014.
Hi Paul,
I am sorry the workflow is not performing the way it should. Inventor is not bug-free just like any product. I would like to know this particular issue better. Please share an example here or send it to me directly (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com).
Many thanks!
Hi Paul,
I am sorry the workflow is not performing the way it should. Inventor is not bug-free just like any product. I would like to know this particular issue better. Please share an example here or send it to me directly (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com).
Many thanks!
Hello, I have recently come across this same issue with Inventor 2020. I had replaced a component in an assembly, added those new parts to a previously existing "tweak", updated all views using the refresh icon in IPN, saved components/files, and then when in the DWG that IPN is used, the views were all stuck with incorrect placements... Hoorray for Inventor - again 😞 ... Anyway, being frustrated - yet again - and seeing that there were many other users experiencing this same issue, I tried something random and praying, hoping, and pleading that it would work - and found that by double clicking on the view to bring up the drawing view window, then selecting "Raster View" to turn it on, then hitting "OK" to close the View window - this would now turn it to Raster - However, by repeating the process again, but ensuring to DE-SELECT "Raster View" to turn it off, and then hitting "OK" to close/save changes - it would then for whatever reason force the Drawing view to do a refresh or force it to get a view update. I did this for a number of views on my drawing... because I don't like wasting my time re-making/linking views, dimensions, etc, as it would appear some of the people at Autodesk do by implementing some really buggy/cumbersome interfaces...
Hello, I have recently come across this same issue with Inventor 2020. I had replaced a component in an assembly, added those new parts to a previously existing "tweak", updated all views using the refresh icon in IPN, saved components/files, and then when in the DWG that IPN is used, the views were all stuck with incorrect placements... Hoorray for Inventor - again 😞 ... Anyway, being frustrated - yet again - and seeing that there were many other users experiencing this same issue, I tried something random and praying, hoping, and pleading that it would work - and found that by double clicking on the view to bring up the drawing view window, then selecting "Raster View" to turn it on, then hitting "OK" to close the View window - this would now turn it to Raster - However, by repeating the process again, but ensuring to DE-SELECT "Raster View" to turn it off, and then hitting "OK" to close/save changes - it would then for whatever reason force the Drawing view to do a refresh or force it to get a view update. I did this for a number of views on my drawing... because I don't like wasting my time re-making/linking views, dimensions, etc, as it would appear some of the people at Autodesk do by implementing some really buggy/cumbersome interfaces...
Hi! I could be wrong but it sounded like you were seeing multiple issues. To fix the scope of a drawing view, you can edit the view -> Display Options -> select Fixed as Justification. If it does not work, please share a example (Inventor files) that exhibit the behaviors here. Or, send them to me directly johnson.shiue@autodesk.com. I would like to understand the behavior better.
Many thanks!
Hi! I could be wrong but it sounded like you were seeing multiple issues. To fix the scope of a drawing view, you can edit the view -> Display Options -> select Fixed as Justification. If it does not work, please share a example (Inventor files) that exhibit the behaviors here. Or, send them to me directly johnson.shiue@autodesk.com. I would like to understand the behavior better.
Many thanks!
No, what you are speaking of is not what the issue is. The view position would not change - that should be expected.... what I had is that after editing the IPN, the view was as expected POSITIONALLY correct and in the correct ORIENTATION. However, the part itself that I adjusted via a tweak, was not updating to the tweaked position - only in the DWG. Additionally, the parts which I had added to the IPN, and subsequently ADDED to an existing tweak, were not showing as "Tweaked" in the drawing. They would still be sitting in the pre-tweak position in my drawing, whilst the IPN would have the correct position/locaiton of that component.
No, what you are speaking of is not what the issue is. The view position would not change - that should be expected.... what I had is that after editing the IPN, the view was as expected POSITIONALLY correct and in the correct ORIENTATION. However, the part itself that I adjusted via a tweak, was not updating to the tweaked position - only in the DWG. Additionally, the parts which I had added to the IPN, and subsequently ADDED to an existing tweak, were not showing as "Tweaked" in the drawing. They would still be sitting in the pre-tweak position in my drawing, whilst the IPN would have the correct position/locaiton of that component.
Hi Alex,
Then I think it is a bug. I need to see the files. Please share them here or send them to me directly johnson.shiue@autodesk.com.
Many thanks!
Hi Alex,
Then I think it is a bug. I need to see the files. Please share them here or send them to me directly johnson.shiue@autodesk.com.
Many thanks!
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