I'm just trying to change the length of a bar from 84" to 82" and when I do that in the part file it works just find and I can save it no problem. But I have an assemboly with that same part in it, when I open up the assemboly and update it the bar itself won't update and change length.
I've had this same issue witha few parts lately right after I did the lastest Inventor update. Is anyone else having thi issue and is there a fix for it?
Thanks
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I'm just trying to change the length of a bar from 84" to 82" and when I do that in the part file it works just find and I can save it no problem. But I have an assemboly with that same part in it, when I open up the assemboly and update it the bar itself won't update and change length.
I've had this same issue witha few parts lately right after I did the lastest Inventor update. Is anyone else having thi issue and is there a fix for it?
Thanks
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That didn't work. Even if I delete the part and place it back into the assemboly the same remains 84" instead of the 82" the part file is.
That didn't work. Even if I delete the part and place it back into the assemboly the same remains 84" instead of the 82" the part file is.
Hi again Aaron,
Don't suppose you can zip us the .iam with the .ipt in it can you? I think I get the issue but I'd like to see it if I could.
Thanks,
Hi again Aaron,
Don't suppose you can zip us the .iam with the .ipt in it can you? I think I get the issue but I'd like to see it if I could.
Thanks,
Hey again, no I can't really send you the file just for the reason it's a project for my job so I can't send it out. I wish I could because that would make it alot easier.
Hey again, no I can't really send you the file just for the reason it's a project for my job so I can't send it out. I wish I could because that would make it alot easier.
Are you 100% sure its the same file..
Open the part through the assembly and see if its the correct length..
Anything else special about this part.. ipart maybe?
Any chance you are working in this assembly in the new express mode?
Are you 100% sure its the same file..
Open the part through the assembly and see if its the correct length..
Anything else special about this part.. ipart maybe?
Any chance you are working in this assembly in the new express mode?
What's the new epress mode? I do know that this is the correct file because I did open it how you said to through the.iam
What's the new epress mode? I do know that this is the correct file because I did open it how you said to through the.iam
@ASchlaack wrote:
What's the new epress mode? I do know that this is the correct file because I did open it how you said to through the.iam
And I assume it was the correct length when you opened it through the iam?
Open it through the iam then try a rebuild all on the ipt then save again.. Then go back into the iam and do and update and rebuild all..
@ASchlaack wrote:
What's the new epress mode? I do know that this is the correct file because I did open it how you said to through the.iam
And I assume it was the correct length when you opened it through the iam?
Open it through the iam then try a rebuild all on the ipt then save again.. Then go back into the iam and do and update and rebuild all..
http://screencast.com/t/jU1iqiqPM
http://screencast.com/t/jU1iqiqPM
Expresss mode loads when you have an assembly with a large enough part count (set in your application settings). This is a possiblity for why your part doesn't appear to update. I also aggree with mcgyvr that you'd want to be absolutely sure that the part you're editing is, in fact, the one used in the assembly.
In regards to my request, would you be able to make a copy of the .iam then delete out all other parts except for the one your having issues with and zip those two files? I get that the rest is sensitive information but if the problem is none of the aformentioned issues, then I'm not sure what to suggest without seeing the model.
Thanks,
EDIT: Sorry if this post is a little out-dated. I started writing and had to step away from the forum for a minute.
Expresss mode loads when you have an assembly with a large enough part count (set in your application settings). This is a possiblity for why your part doesn't appear to update. I also aggree with mcgyvr that you'd want to be absolutely sure that the part you're editing is, in fact, the one used in the assembly.
In regards to my request, would you be able to make a copy of the .iam then delete out all other parts except for the one your having issues with and zip those two files? I get that the rest is sensitive information but if the problem is none of the aformentioned issues, then I'm not sure what to suggest without seeing the model.
Thanks,
EDIT: Sorry if this post is a little out-dated. I started writing and had to step away from the forum for a minute.
Will, I attached the .ipt file alone here. I did this because even if you put it into a completely new .iam the length issue I showed in that Jing screencast still occures. So with this file you could just throw it into a new .iam. Thanks again!
Will, I attached the .ipt file alone here. I did this because even if you put it into a completely new .iam the length issue I showed in that Jing screencast still occures. So with this file you could just throw it into a new .iam. Thanks again!
Hi ASchlaack,
From the Jing video, it appears you have an iAssembly (assembly configuration) and that the part you're changing is an iPart (part configuration). To change the iPart to a different size from the assembly, expand the part node in the browser and right-click the table icon, and then select Change Component. Then select the size you want.
But keep in mind that by changing from one iPart member to another in the iAssembly, you will only be changing one member/configuration of that iAssembly.
I can't determine your familiarity with iAssemblies and iParts, so if this all sounds unfamiliar to you, then you might want to stop and have a chat with the person in your office who set up these configured models, or read up on iAssemblies and iParts.
iPart Fundamentals:
http://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2014/ENU/?guid=GUID-DD9F389B-4B23-482A-A46E-4CA71101658A
iAssembly Fundamentals:
http://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2014/ENU/?guid=GUID-6E529299-CAB9-4F5C-B100-7901D877B83F
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Hi ASchlaack,
From the Jing video, it appears you have an iAssembly (assembly configuration) and that the part you're changing is an iPart (part configuration). To change the iPart to a different size from the assembly, expand the part node in the browser and right-click the table icon, and then select Change Component. Then select the size you want.
But keep in mind that by changing from one iPart member to another in the iAssembly, you will only be changing one member/configuration of that iAssembly.
I can't determine your familiarity with iAssemblies and iParts, so if this all sounds unfamiliar to you, then you might want to stop and have a chat with the person in your office who set up these configured models, or read up on iAssemblies and iParts.
iPart Fundamentals:
http://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2014/ENU/?guid=GUID-DD9F389B-4B23-482A-A46E-4CA71101658A
iAssembly Fundamentals:
http://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2014/ENU/?guid=GUID-6E529299-CAB9-4F5C-B100-7901D877B83F
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Curtis, I am aware that it's an iPart. I changed the iPart table in the .ipt to get it to reach its correct length.
Curtis, I am aware that it's an iPart. I changed the iPart table in the .ipt to get it to reach its correct length.
@ASchlaack wrote:
Curtis, I am aware that it's an iPart. I changed the iPart table in the .ipt to get it to reach its correct length.
Hi ASchlaack,
You will need to change the iPart member in the iAssembly by using the Change Component option as shown in the previous illustration. Or edit the iAssembly table and change the Table Replace value for that iPart.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
@ASchlaack wrote:
Curtis, I am aware that it's an iPart. I changed the iPart table in the .ipt to get it to reach its correct length.
Hi ASchlaack,
You will need to change the iPart member in the iAssembly by using the Change Component option as shown in the previous illustration. Or edit the iAssembly table and change the Table Replace value for that iPart.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
@ASchlaack wrote:
Curtis, I am aware that it's an iPart. I changed the iPart table in the .ipt to get it to reach its correct length.
Good that you were aware its an ipart.. we weren't until now..
You should have included that at the beginning of those post or after we asked about if it was or not.
IF you simply edited the 84" member row and made it an 82" you need to right click on the members in the model browser and "generate members"..
Then it will update in your model.
IF you added a new row/ipart then you need to replace component as Curtis has said.
ANYTIME I edit an ipart or iassembly I do a rebuild all.. and generate members then save.
@ASchlaack wrote:
Curtis, I am aware that it's an iPart. I changed the iPart table in the .ipt to get it to reach its correct length.
Good that you were aware its an ipart.. we weren't until now..
You should have included that at the beginning of those post or after we asked about if it was or not.
IF you simply edited the 84" member row and made it an 82" you need to right click on the members in the model browser and "generate members"..
Then it will update in your model.
IF you added a new row/ipart then you need to replace component as Curtis has said.
ANYTIME I edit an ipart or iassembly I do a rebuild all.. and generate members then save.
Hi ASchlaack,
In reading mcgyvr's reply, it occurs to me now that you were likely changing the length of an iPart member (rather than changing bewteen 2 members of different lengths), in which case his suggestion to generate the member file again is probably spot on.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Hi ASchlaack,
In reading mcgyvr's reply, it occurs to me now that you were likely changing the length of an iPart member (rather than changing bewteen 2 members of different lengths), in which case his suggestion to generate the member file again is probably spot on.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Where is the "generate models" I right clicked on the tree an dit didn't come up....
Where is the "generate models" I right clicked on the tree an dit didn't come up....
Hi ASchlaack,
To generate the iPart member files select one or more of the members in the browser under the Table node, and then right click and choose Generate Files.
Here is a related link that discusses the "whys" of generating iPart member files:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Inventor-General-Discussion/generate-ipart-files-why/td-p/3010876
image from http://underthehood-autodesk.typepad.com
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Hi ASchlaack,
To generate the iPart member files select one or more of the members in the browser under the Table node, and then right click and choose Generate Files.
Here is a related link that discusses the "whys" of generating iPart member files:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Inventor-General-Discussion/generate-ipart-files-why/td-p/3010876
image from http://underthehood-autodesk.typepad.com
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
What would cause my generate model selection to be ghosted so I can't select it?
What would cause my generate model selection to be ghosted so I can't select it?
@ASchlaack wrote:
What would cause my generate model selection to be ghosted so I can't select it?
Hi ASchlaack,
The first thing that comes to mind is that the members files or folder is read only, but that's just a guess.
Typically the iPart members are generated to a subfolder of the same name that resides in the same folder as the iPart factory file.
For example if the iPart factory file resides at C:\Temp\, such as this:
C:\Temp\Flywheel.ipt
then the iPart members would be in this folder:
C:\Temp\Flywheel\
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
@ASchlaack wrote:
What would cause my generate model selection to be ghosted so I can't select it?
Hi ASchlaack,
The first thing that comes to mind is that the members files or folder is read only, but that's just a guess.
Typically the iPart members are generated to a subfolder of the same name that resides in the same folder as the iPart factory file.
For example if the iPart factory file resides at C:\Temp\, such as this:
C:\Temp\Flywheel.ipt
then the iPart members would be in this folder:
C:\Temp\Flywheel\
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
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