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Hello,
I had this error pop up for all my views when i wanted to update all the views on my drawing. First time having this error pop-up and i don't really know what it could mean. Can someone explain what it is and (if possible) tell me how to fix it without having to redo my drawing. I have a screenshot of the error itself that i will attach to this post. I am working with creo elements/direct 20.6.1.
I didn't find the location for posts about annotation so that's why i have put it here. If this isn't the right place then feel free to tell me where i need to post this.
Kind Regards,
SEEBO
I don't know the answer, but I can tell you that your post is in the right location. Annotation is a module of Modeling.
Is the drawing of an assembly? or a single part?
Thanks
Tom
Hello Thomas,
The drawing is a assembly.
Kind regards,
SEEBO
You could save as bundle .bdl and then load everything again and try to update the views.
Perhaps it's a data base mistake.
You could delete some parts to find out if it works then.
Perhaps there is an corrupt part which you can localize and repair.
Hello,
We are working with model manager, Can i still save it to model manager when load that bundel?
Kind Regards
SEEBO
On my opinion, you can save the bundle in ModelManager after having reloaded it from the disk. Every ModelManager metadata are saved in the bundle, such as the masterdata.
However, if somebody has change a part existing in your assembly and saved it in ModelManager, ModelManager will ask you which part to keep (the one from the bundle or te one modified by somebody).
I am not sure if this will work, but it is worth a try. right click on the problem view. Go to calc mode and change the face parts from warning to ignore. The same with wire parts and Workplanes.
Tom
This did not work for me but it was indeed worth the try. i had the same error pop-up when i changed it to ignore.
Kind regards.
SEEBO