Hello,
What is the meaning of the light bulb icon in front of a constraint in the assembly browser?
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Hi! That means the constraint glyph is visible in the graphics window.
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It means that the company's managers should hire some more experienced personnel. Sorry, couldn't help but response like that. There are way to many questions like that nowadays.
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Igor.
@engineeringC9JUF wrote:what does that mean? whats a glyph? should the light bulb be on? does it mean something is wrong? all my assembly models show no light bulbs. most of the assemblies done by a previous engineer have yellow light bulbs beside his mates. why?
Hi! The constraint glyph is the little rounded constraint icon shown in the graphics window. Normally, such icons don't show up. They only show up when they are made visible. Please take a look at the following thread.
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/glyph-relationship/td-p/10061779
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