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Sketcher Conflict Resolution algorithm hasn't worked since Intent Manager was invented

JD_9876527
10-Marble

Sketcher Conflict Resolution algorithm hasn't worked since Intent Manager was invented

1. Describe your environment: What is your industry? What is your role in your organization? Describe your stakeholders.

Transportation Design. 

Mechanical Engineer

Stakeholders:  All Creo (ProE) users who model.


2. What version of Creo Parametric are you currently running?

Creo 8.0


3. Describe the problem you are trying to solve. Please include detailed documentation such as screenshots, images or video.

Sketcher Conflict Resolution.


4. What is the use case for your organization?

 

Modelling anything with sketch-based features

5. What business value would your suggestion represent for your organization?

Efficiency and time-saving in the design process.

 

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Quite often, sketcher doesn't take into account all the correct dimensions and constraints that effect the conflict when a sketch element (line, arc or point) is over-constrained by too many constraints or dimensions.

 

I know this, because I can delete a dimension outside of the scope of the conflict list and it resolves the conflict.

 

I pointed this out to the Product Line Manager (Netesh Gohil) 20 years ago.  (He no longer works for PTC.)

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:JD_9876527)

Intent manager is not 100% accurate in capturing design intent. I wish users still the had the option to turn it off.

 

It has improved over the years but I still struggle to capture the dimensions scheme I want occasionally.

 

If you have examples of intent manager not constraining sketches properly then open a call with support and post it here for others to view.

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric

I agree wholeheartedly with you. I wish I could turn off intent manager and explicitly specify my "intentions" with respect to sketch entities. I find myself playing all sorts of games when I'm sketching, purposely *preventing* intent manager from making incredibly dumb assumptions. Particularly when it insists on making the line I'm currently sketching have an equal length constraint with one line, then another slightly longer line, then another ad infinitum.

kdirth
21-Topaz I
(To:JD_9876527)

I believe the issue being brought up in this post is with Resolve Sketch (Conflict Resolution).

kdirth_0-1655841992389.png

Many times the constraint or dimension that is not wanted is not in the Resolve Sketch list, requiring you to press Undo, delete the unwanted constraint and recreate the wanted constraint or dimension.

 

I have also had issues with constraints that I created disappearing, no Resolve Sketch pop-up, when I add another that creates an over constrained condition.

 

@KenFarley  I agree that the intent managed can be a pain.  I many times use the shift key to disable it on fly.  You can also use LMB to disable an unwanted constraint when it pops up or lock a correct constraint, such as vertical, and holding shift will not disable it.


There is always more to learn in Creo.

Here's a simple example of how this doesn't work.

 

Before with radius R0.14 on the outside of the hem (on the non-construction geometry added by "thicken").

JD_9876527_1-1656428286000.png

 

 

 

Add .010 dimension for the inside of the hem (on the "thicken" geometry),

and the "Resolve Sketch" does not list the R0.14 dimension which was determining the hem "gap".

 

JD_9876527_2-1656428335016.png

 

Delete the R.014 dimension and the R0.05 dimension appears.

 

JD_9876527_3-1656428526553.png

 

Add R.10 dimension

 

JD_9876527_4-1656428593715.png

 

Resolved without sketcher conflict.  You have to be creative.

 

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