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Loosing part color in assembly when using save as

KaiHawaii
6-Contributor

Loosing part color in assembly when using save as

Hello together,

since we change from Wildfire 4 to Creo 4 i have a problem with color in assemblys when i using "save as" to create a new assembly.
The assemblys are generic and family based. A lot of the integrated parts are also generic and family based.


Example:
asm_genreric (with instances e.g. "asm_1" and "asm_2")
--part_red (generic with instances "part_red_1" and "part_red_2")
--part_blue (non generic)


All parts are colored (red / blue) before they are inserted in the assembly. The color should be always the same.
No color assignment is made in the assembly!


When I open a instance assembly e.g. "asm_1" with the part instance "part_red_1" and using "save as" and open
the new created assembly the "part_red_1" is no longer red and have the standard Creo color.
The non-generic part "part_blue" is blue.


I try this with Creo 4 and Creo 6 (new standard installation) and the system colors. With standard material assignment and without.


In both cases I have the problem, that the instance parts loosing their color.

Have anyone the same problem or maby a solution? Thanks.

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KaiHawaii
6-Contributor
(To:MartinHanak)

Hi Martin,

 

couldn´t rest until i have a acceptable solution. So I serach again and tested the config.pro option ALLOW_SAVE_AS_INSTANCE,

because I want to see what happen with new created instances in the family table. 🤔

 

If you switch it to YES , use "save as" and confirm "New Model" (not "as a family table instance") the colors won´t change.  Maybe Creo run the right way in this mode when creating new parts from instances.

 

Greetings
Kai H.

 

allow_save_as_instance.jpg

 

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Hi,

please prepare data set for testing purposes, put into zip file and upload zip file.


Martin Hanák
KaiHawaii
6-Contributor
(To:MartinHanak)

Hello Martin,

 

here is a sample assembly with family table. Inside is a generic part and two "normal" parts.

If you open the instance "_ASM_COLOR_TEST_1" and use "save as" the part "_BLUE_PART_1" lose the blue color.

Thanks that you take a look at that!

Kai H.

 

To exclude configuration errors, I using Creo 4 M100, with standard configuration, standard colors and no material assinment.


@KaiHawaii wrote:

Hello Martin,

 

here is a sample assembly with family table. Inside is a generic part and two "normal" parts.

If you open the instance "_ASM_COLOR_TEST_1" and use "save as" the part "_BLUE_PART_1" lose the blue color.

Thanks that you take a look at that!

Kai H.

 

To exclude configuration errors, I using Creo 4 M100, with standard configuration, standard colors and no material assinment.


Hi,

I cannot reproduce your problem in Creo 4.0 M120. See attached picture and xx.asm.

xx.png

 

 


Martin Hanák
KaiHawaii
6-Contributor
(To:MartinHanak)

Hi Martin,

 

sorry 😳  I forgot to tell you that you must give all parts a new name when using "save as".

You have the original instance part in the assambly.

 

Greetings
Kai

KaiHawaii
6-Contributor
(To:KaiHawaii)

Hi,

here are two screen captured videos.

 


@KaiHawaii wrote:

Hi Martin,

 

sorry 😳  I forgot to tell you that you must give all parts a new name when using "save as".

You have the original instance part in the assambly.

 

Greetings
Kai


Hi,

1.]

I am able to reproduce your problem in Creo 4.0 M120 and also in Creo 5.0, 6.0, 7.0.

From my point of view it is a bug, so you can report it to PTC Support. But I'm afraid that they will tell you that Creo is working properly...

 

2.]

After testing I found a trick that solves your problem.

Step 1: Save assembly instance as temporary standalone assembly.

Step 2: Make a copy of temporary standalone assembly.

Step 3: Delete temporary standalone assembly.

See uploaded video.


Martin Hanák
KaiHawaii
6-Contributor
(To:MartinHanak)

Hello Martin,

 

thank you! 👍 I´m glad, that you can reproduce the problem and find a way to ship around this.

But I think, that my "normal" cad users have a problem with this "difficult" way.They would tell me, that recoloring is the "faster and easier" way for them. 🙄

 

Sometimes, after using "save as" 3 ore more times, Creo give the parts the right color.
Mostly not. Try this "hundred" times. It´s like roll the dice.

 

I can´t track the way, how Creo work, when it create a new part from an instance when using "save as"

or which template or start part Creo use. And why somtimes the parts get the right color and mostly not.

 

So I must figure out how to report this bug to PTC and hope. 😊


Kai H.

KaiHawaii
6-Contributor
(To:KaiHawaii)

Use the case logger the first time and found a report.

Mean this, that they are working on this problem since several years?

 

Looks like this proplem will never solved anytime, or?


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Document - CS200189

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Title

"When Saving an Instance out of a family table through save as does not produced a colored model on the saved as file in Creo Parametric 2.0"

Description

  • When Saving an Instance out of a family table through save as does not produced a colored model on the saved as file

Resolution

  • Reported to R&D as SPR 2258452

 


@KaiHawaii wrote:

Use the case logger the first time and found a report.

Mean this, that they are working on this problem since several years?

 

Looks like this proplem will never solved anytime, or?


---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Document - CS200189

 Expand |  Email |  Copy URL

Title

"When Saving an Instance out of a family table through save as does not produced a colored model on the saved as file in Creo Parametric 2.0"

Description

  • When Saving an Instance out of a family table through save as does not produced a colored model on the saved as file

Resolution

  • Reported to R&D as SPR 2258452

 


Hi,

yes, problem was reported on 04-Mar-2015 in Creo 2.0.

PTC R&D opened SPR 2890367 / 2258452 with Medium severity.

AFAIK Medium severitylow priority and the problem will probably never be fixed.

 


Martin Hanák
KaiHawaii
6-Contributor
(To:MartinHanak)

Hi Martin,

 

couldn´t rest until i have a acceptable solution. So I serach again and tested the config.pro option ALLOW_SAVE_AS_INSTANCE,

because I want to see what happen with new created instances in the family table. 🤔

 

If you switch it to YES , use "save as" and confirm "New Model" (not "as a family table instance") the colors won´t change.  Maybe Creo run the right way in this mode when creating new parts from instances.

 

Greetings
Kai H.

 

allow_save_as_instance.jpg

 

Hi,

who would have thought that allow_save_as_instance YES would have an impact on saving instance as standalone model.

 

Option description (no mention of an standalone model...):

allow_save_as_instance
no*, yes
Allows the option to save a copy of the active model as a family table instance.

 


Martin Hanák
KaiHawaii
6-Contributor
(To:MartinHanak)

Hi,

never thought this is a solution. But when you becom desperate 😉, you catch every straw in hope to solve a problem. In the end "trail and error" is the last method of work.
It costs a lot of time and "no one" must know how much houres I spent for this problem.🤐


Kai H.

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