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January 25, 2012
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[Q] How to see all failed features from assembly?

  • January 25, 2012
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Is there a way to tell Pro/E to show me all failed features and missing parts from the top level assembly, including those in within sub-assemblies? Specifically things in groups can be quite elusive and not apparent without investigation.

Thanks


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Best answer by KevinBradberry

If you're getting failures then the red circle that's part of the mini traffic light (red, yellow, & green circles) will be enlarged. Mine is located at the top edge of the modeling space window. Click on this red circle for a dialog box that displays the failures. I don't know what result you will get with groups.

Regards,

Kevin

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1-Visitor
January 26, 2012

If you're getting failures then the red circle that's part of the mini traffic light (red, yellow, & green circles) will be enlarged. Mine is located at the top edge of the modeling space window. Click on this red circle for a dialog box that displays the failures. I don't know what result you will get with groups.

Regards,

Kevin

David_M1-VisitorAuthor
1-Visitor
January 26, 2012

Thanks Kevin. That seems to be the answer (although I can't say I'm impressed by the tool).

1-Visitor
January 26, 2012

You're welcome. I agree about the tool. I don't make use of it. If you suspect failed features within groups you could expand the whole model tree and scan it for red.

expand all model tree.PNG

When you finish and click "Collapse All" the model tree will disappear except for the top node (1020073.ASM in my image). Double click on this node to bring back your model tree.