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Errors when removing parameters NX6

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gurucallie

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Nov 30, 2007
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I am currently working on non-parametric models (parasolids), where after extruding a feature or splitting a solid I have to remove the parameters so it reads as just a dumb body. Sometimes after altering my solid I get an error in my file, and this is happening over several files that are not associated, copied or linked in any way.
When I click on the remove parameters button I get the normal message: this will remove all parameters do you want to do this, I click ok then I get this error "INTERNAL ERROR: ATTEMPT TO ACCESS THE TAG OF NON-TAGGED OBJECT". When I get this error I can't remove the parameters.
I've tried using the part clean up then saving and then remove parameters again but I keep getting this message. The only thing I've been able to do in the past is export the parasolid(s) out and delete everything in that file then import the parasolid(s) back in. Does any one know what could be making this happen or how to fix it?

Thank you.
 
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What is the EXACT version of NX that you're using? If it's not at least NX 6.0.4.3, I would suggest that you update ASAP.

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I am on NX6.0.2.8.

Unfortunately it is not up to me to update. Our IT people decide that. Is there a reason I could give them to get them to update us? If I can't update is this just something I have to put up with?
 
I recall that there were some problems with this in an earlier revision of level of NX 6.0 which has since been replaced with a newer one, so that is why I advised getting the latest release. Now if you're looking for more 'support' in your quest, perhaps if you contact GTAC and have them look at your model and if they say the same thing, this might get you more of a reaction from your IT people.

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Industry Sector
Cypress, CA

To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
 
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