Inventor Nesting Utility Error Message - Multibody
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I am using Inventor for woodworking and have been running into an issue using the nesting utility to get an idea of material needs. I model everything as a solid multibody which is then made into components at which time a sheet metal template is assigned to each body of the model to assign it's thickness for the nesting utility to read it correctly. An illogic code runs in each file that is executed from the top level assembly that automates the flat pattern process. This has worked successfully using traditional assemblies, but I have been running into issues with multi-body models where each model gives as error that "A dependency is out-of-date", I'm guessing because everything is derived off of a base component.
Does anyone have advice on how to get past this error or what may be causing it? 100% accurate nests are definitely not necessary, but it could greatly speed up estimating and material ordering to have at least a pretty good idea of how much board to order. Any advice on woodworking with the nesting utility and multi-body modeling?