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IAM - Resolve Link

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Anonymous
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IAM - Resolve Link

Anonymous
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I created and saved an assembly and for some reason it will not "remember" where the base file came from. It repeatdly asks me to reolve link. Never had this happen before. I didn't move any files or anything. It is just a random problem and I dont understand it. Anyone seen anything like this? It is quite annoying, and will become a problem if the problem persists throughout other projects and the files created. 

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IAM - Resolve Link

I created and saved an assembly and for some reason it will not "remember" where the base file came from. It repeatdly asks me to reolve link. Never had this happen before. I didn't move any files or anything. It is just a random problem and I dont understand it. Anyone seen anything like this? It is quite annoying, and will become a problem if the problem persists throughout other projects and the files created. 

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mrattray
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Do you have the correct project file set to current and does it point to the correct workspace (and are you working out of that folder?)
Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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Do you have the correct project file set to current and does it point to the correct workspace (and are you working out of that folder?)
Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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Anonymous
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Yes. I have done this same process hundreds of times and have never experienced this. I have an IDW pointing to the exact same IAM and it does not prompt me to resolve link. 

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Yes. I have done this same process hundreds of times and have never experienced this. I have an IDW pointing to the exact same IAM and it does not prompt me to resolve link. 

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mrattray
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What process? And your 100% sure that other idw is in the workspace as defined in your project file?
I apologize if it feels like I'm treating you like you don't know what our doing, but most of the people who post questions here don't understand project files and this sounds like a project file problem.
Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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What process? And your 100% sure that other idw is in the workspace as defined in your project file?
I apologize if it feels like I'm treating you like you don't know what our doing, but most of the people who post questions here don't understand project files and this sounds like a project file problem.
Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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Anonymous
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Mike,

Dont worry about offending me, outside of asking questions to people I am pretty much self taught so I know I am missing some foundation principles. I may or may not know about project files, just need some clarification. I don't keep all of inventor files in content center or anything Autodesk related. I just keep it in a standard file but it is very organized, to the point of OCD in its structure, layout etc... For projects this is my standard file: project name / subfolders of different components / (and then the subfolders are structured like so)/ IPT/IAM/IDW/DXF/PDF. 

 

This particular IAM keeps wanting to go back to my last Assembly I worked with a week ago and the folders are not even close in the family tree of files, they have no relation whatsoever. 

 

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Mike,

Dont worry about offending me, outside of asking questions to people I am pretty much self taught so I know I am missing some foundation principles. I may or may not know about project files, just need some clarification. I don't keep all of inventor files in content center or anything Autodesk related. I just keep it in a standard file but it is very organized, to the point of OCD in its structure, layout etc... For projects this is my standard file: project name / subfolders of different components / (and then the subfolders are structured like so)/ IPT/IAM/IDW/DXF/PDF. 

 

This particular IAM keeps wanting to go back to my last Assembly I worked with a week ago and the folders are not even close in the family tree of files, they have no relation whatsoever. 

 

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mrattray
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Accepted solution

Go here:

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And make sure that this path:

 

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Matches this path:

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Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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Go here:

Capture.JPG

 

And make sure that this path:

 

Capture2.JPG

 

Matches this path:

Capture3.JPG

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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Anonymous
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Thanks Mike! I did just delete the assembly and redo it but will remember this tip

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Thanks Mike! I did just delete the assembly and redo it but will remember this tip

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