Hello,
The attachment is an assembly of 3 parts. The assembly was healthy before this instance but I can not find what has happened and what is the fault so that the constraints do not work properly and bulbs icons appear beside each constraint as seen in the below picture. Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thank you
atajabbas
Inventor 2020
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Hi! There is nothing wrong with the constraints. They are just visible persistently via "Show" command. Go to Relationship ribbon panel -> depress "Show." After that the glyph will be hidden.
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Hi sir,
Many thanks for your reply.
Does this mean that there is no wrong with the constraint here, but the Bulb does not appear with all constraints, so does the Constraint without Bulb is more healthy than those with Bulbs as you see in the below picture or there is something wrong. Further, when applying constraint to some parts a sound " Taq" is heard indicating that it is ok while in the case of Bulbs, there was no sound.
Thank you
atajabbas
atajabbas
@Anonymous wrote:
...but the Bulb does not appear with all constraints
Did you turn on Visibility for all constraints?
This is what I see in your assembly.
no one seems to be able to answer this question. I agree with you, there is something wrong with a light bulb constraint. It is not simply "it is on, you can turn it off". That is all these hundreds of responders say, "nothing wrong, just means it is on, you can turn it off". But they are incorrect! Yes, you can turn off the glyph, but when the glyph visibility is on, you see the bulb beside some constraints and NOT beside others. And yes, you hear the sound of the "healthy" constraints that do not have bulbs, but there is no sound with the constraints that have the bulbs. SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH THE CONSTRAINT THAT HAS YELLOW LIGHT BULBS. It may not affect much, maybe its just a warning, but its not normal and a clean healthy mate. Autodesk guys gave the same answer, (it means your glyphs are on, and you can turn them off and not see it". So frustrating, I know I can turn off the glyph, but why do some mates have it and others dont? Even the programmers dont know. I spoke with an Inventor instructor, and he said the same thing. D____! If you dont know, just say you dont know. I will continue to try to find answer and will post if I ever find one.
@engineeringC9JUF
Hello. In any assembly, right mouse click in your browser on a constraint, and select Visibility to toggle it on or off for that specific constraint. It is not a universal setting, which is why some will show the bulb and not others. If the bulb is present the Constraint is visible on the object, at the point of that constraint, so that you can see exactly where it is. If the bulb is not there, that also disappears. It is just a visual way to see exactly where on a part or assembly a specific individual constraint sits, for troubleshooting.
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Please share an example that illustrates the defective behavior. It sounds that some glyphs are corrupted or not reacting to the command. Without seeing the Inventor files, I cannot comment further.
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