Opening parameters in Assembly that has Assemblies with Model states - 2023.1

Opening parameters in Assembly that has Assemblies with Model states - 2023.1

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Opening parameters in Assembly that has Assemblies with Model states - 2023.1

dwweekly
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I am opening parameters in an Assembly that has
Assemblies with Model states

My performance has gone down tremendously!
I don't know what Inventor is doing/processing but

it takes 10 minutes for the dialog box to come up.
I don't know what has changed but please fix this.

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! This is new to me. First thing to try is to uninstall 2023.1 update. Does it work faster? If not, this could be related to network or something else. I have not heard of a Parameters dialog related issue like this. If you can share an example that exhibits the behavior. I am more than happy to take a look.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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jorgen.bjornes
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Wow. I was about to write this exact post.  Except I have no model states.

 

medium assemblies (90 unique, 1400 instances) take 7-8 seconds before parameter dialog appears.

Larger assemblies ( 13000 instances) just freezes while inventor takes all the cpu it can get.

This trend seem to apply to all our assemblies. 

We do use some parameters of course in the models, but not excessive.

 

I have not tested uninstalling .1 yet (because I know there is a bad constraints-bug in .0)

just moved from 2021 to 2023.1.     2021 definately was not this slow. 

 

Is this a known issue now? hopefully with a known fix?

 

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jorgen.bjornes
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Hmm. Getting tired of having to kill the inventor process (hoping I saved) because I do not have time to wait 30 minutes for the parameter dialog to show up. 

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! I just located a defect, INVGEN-61501, which seems to fit the exact behavior. It has been fixed internally. We are in the process of porting the fix to the next coming updates (2023.1.1 and 2022.3.2).

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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jorgen.bjornes
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Yay. Fabulous.
Looking forward to the patch. Thanks