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  1. xdc256

    Could not open - Modeler error: value is not as expected

    Examine geometry shows no issues. There is no problem when extracting, the issue is that subsequently saving the part corrupts the file. While I've now seen it happen on multiple different sheet bodies, for one of them there was a single clean surface produced from a face blend that somehow...
  2. xdc256

    Could not open - Modeler error: value is not as expected

    I am accessing the part from the local disk without teamcenter. Like I said, ug_inspect shows no problems. I've worked out what triggers the problem, and it is reproducible. If I create an extract geometry -> body of a few complex sheet bodies inside the part, then save the part, close and then...
  3. xdc256

    Could not open - Modeler error: value is not as expected

    I've been working on a part for weeks without any problems and suddenly I'm unable to open it, getting this error: Modeler error: value is not as expected In the log I see: PK function PK_ATTRIB_set_doubles failed, ifail PK_ERROR_bad_value (39), severity Mild *** EXCEPTION: Error code 820039...
  4. xdc256

    NX9 - instance geometry

    I understand that in NX9 instance geometry has been replaced with pattern geometry. My old workflow using instance geometry to create a simple (associative) copy with a translate seems more complex now - in my case I dont want a pattern, just a single copy from one point to another or with a...
  5. xdc256

    Freestyle - Control point curve on a plane

    It seems that creating points separately on a plane and then constraining the spline control points to them is the closest solution, but its very cumbersome. In NX I can create a control point spline and freely drag around the control points, or change the curve degree, while always staying...
  6. xdc256

    Freestyle - Control point curve on a plane

    Hi, I'm using the freestyle workbench and I cant find a way to constrain a control point curve to a plane. It seems there is/used to be a "curve on plane" tool that I cant find that might have done what I want. I can set the compass so the control points can only be moved in a certain plane...

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