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Error in start part relations

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freerangequark

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I haven't been able to correct this error in the start part that my company uses.

Can you help to identify what needs to be corrected? Is this a syntax issue?

Thanks,
Glenn
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Is the material user defined parameter SELECT_JIS_NAME defined as being a string type?


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Is the material user defined parameter SELECT_JIS_NAME defined as being a string type?

I just looked through the Parameters "Default" list for the part.

There is no parameter "SELECT_JIS_NAME"


Did I look in the right place?

Thank you,
Glenn
 
No, it is in the material properties.
File - Prepare - Model Properties
Select change next to your Material
On the right panel is the list of properties: Structural, Thermal, Fluid, Miscellaneous, Appearance and User Defined.
Click on User Defined and your SELECT_JIS_NAME needs to be in that list with a Type value of String and aValue to be set by your relation.

If you don't have this, then you will need to go to your material files and add the parameter and its value.

In the material file you need these lines:
{
Name = SELECT_JIS_NAME
Type = String
Default = '<your value goes here>'
Access = Full
},


"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli
 
The final entry in the material files ends in the double }}.
It is a paired entry termination from Unix days.
Count the braces in your file and you will see it.

Is MATERIAL defined as a string in your part parameters?



"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli
 
It's the right hand side, not the left.

I tend to think this is a bug that the SELECT_JIS_NAME is not being seen as a material parameter, just a regular parameter.
 
Your sample part does not have the User Defined parameter in the material for SELECT_JIS_NAME.
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"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli
 
There is no problem with using SELECT_JIS_NAME, you just don't have your material file defined properly.
Go back and look at the sample start_part and material file I uploaded.

"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli
 
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