... an ongoing thing with regenerating family tables
See previous discussions:
https://community.ptc.com/t5/Part-Modeling/Regenerating-Family-Table-Instances/m-p/591305
https://community.ptc.com/t5/Part-Modeling/Regenerated-Family-Table-Instances-Part-2/m-p/595097
I just recently notice a behavior (and it is probably - "works as expected/programmed")
I use a lot of mapkeys and some quick keys and sometimes I am a couple steps ahead of the computer. Recently I notice that I randomly get this sketch window pop-up from which I have to exit. I have now found out that this from when I do an "Alt-F, S" (to save) and the computer only "sees" the "S" and thinks I want to start a sketch. The question that I have is that when I cancel out of this command, the model is then looking to be regenerated (along with all the instances). If I cancel our of the command, why does it need to be regenerated?
'Sup Dale!
I could be wrong but I think anytime a sketch is started that's internal to a feature (extrude, etc.) that it's regenerated either after it's finished or after it's cancelled because the feature may add mass. I'm not sure that a stand alone datum curve forces a regen.
PTC should change that mantra to "QUIRKS as expected/programmed"! LOL 🙂
Maybe I need to delete / deactivate the "S" hot key that they added to help us (and therefor got rid of any mapkeys that started with an "S").
I was able to delete all that caused conflicts via a popup, but it's not permanent for me because all the config.pro and .ui files are now now on the network instead of local. It's a bummer because I have to do it EVERY session... But, that doesn't delete these automatic one key commands that don't have a conflict with my mapkeys, I'm stuck with them....for now.
If you can't get yours to go away I'll post a screenshot. I believe the one I posted is still here somewhere...
Select "Show All conflicts", which brings you to:
Then select "Resolve Conflict" which brings you to:
Then select "Remove All Conflicts With Mapkeys". Bummer this only works per session...