Hello jerry1423,
well, what you described works. But only if i reattach the sketch once. If I want to reattach it to another CSYS and then back again the layer structure gets crazy.
I reattached the sketch to some other datum planes/CSYS. What I get as a result was that after all my sketch was...
Hello jerry1423,
sorry. Yes, of course my settings were also changed in the customer default. I didn't mention that. I tested to change the marked option vbut unfortunately it didn't helped.
But I tested some more things. What I did:
Create Datum CSYS
Create a Sketch on one Datum Plane via...
Hello Tomas,
thanks for your answer.
In our settings the default value of the mentioned setting is "Change Layer to be Selectabel". But this does not influence the behaviour
What I found out, now: It has something to do with the "Direct Sketch" and the "Sketch in Task Environment". If I...
Hello Community,
we recently changed from NX 6 to NX 8.5 in our office. We detected a unusual behavior in the new Version after reattaching a sketch.
In NX6 you could have a sketch on a specific layer (e.g. Layer 20) while the work layer was Layer 1. If you reattached the sketch, the layer of...
Hi,
finaly the problem is solved.
The way it works:
Create the "Solver Input Files"
Create a file with an text editor like notepad with an entry like the following for each simulation to solve. It could look like:
"C:\UGS\NX6\NXNASTRAN\bin\nastran.exe" progr=bundle C:\[Path to file]\[Name of...
Hi Marilyn Tomlin and all the others,
first of all: Thank you for your answer Marilyn!
But I still didn't solve the problem
When I read my post again, I realized a big mistake myself. I imported the input files. I didn't confirm a solution but the path to save the "new" model I imported.
Till...
Hello!
I am trying to queue up some simulations I prepared in NX Advanced Simulation for overnight calculation with NX Nastran. The softwareversion is Siemens NX 6.
During my search on the web I found a description of how to solve it with a file named "multipleruns.dat". The way is described...