racot84
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- Aug 4, 2010
- 3
Hi to all,
I have to make a power and instatiate it from A1 to B1 part. I have done it with similar parts before (say from A2 to B2)
From A2 to B2, some of the external references inputs were a SURFACE and SUB-ELEMENTS from that surface : SURFACE, SURFACE/face.1, SURFACE/edge.1 and SURFACE/vertex.1
From A1 to B1 the same inputs are required to be selected : SURFACE, SURFACE/face.1, SURFACE/edge.1 and SURFACE/vertex.1
PROBLEM : I don't know what changed between then and now, but now I am unable to select (click) those SUB_ELEMENTS in the 3D. A "stop" sign appears in place of the cursor instead of the little hand. Like its not recognizing those elements as valid inputs. Some screen shots are attached to understand better.
Does someone have had the same situation once? What can cuse this? Is it license related? Is it the methodology when power copying (either the power copy itself or its instantiation), active level of the tree(I activated the part where I want my instantiation), design mode, isolated elements (I had none)? Is it in the options, do I have the check a box somewhere?
NOTE : not 100% sure, but I remember instantiating into the part (SKELETTON)containing the reference SURFACE instead of into the wanted part and then I was able to select the SURFACE/face.1/edge.1/vertex.1 But this solution isn't one since it's NOT where I want to instantiate my power copy, my instance must ABSOLUTELY point on that SKELETTON.
Thank you for your time!
I have to make a power and instatiate it from A1 to B1 part. I have done it with similar parts before (say from A2 to B2)
From A2 to B2, some of the external references inputs were a SURFACE and SUB-ELEMENTS from that surface : SURFACE, SURFACE/face.1, SURFACE/edge.1 and SURFACE/vertex.1
From A1 to B1 the same inputs are required to be selected : SURFACE, SURFACE/face.1, SURFACE/edge.1 and SURFACE/vertex.1
PROBLEM : I don't know what changed between then and now, but now I am unable to select (click) those SUB_ELEMENTS in the 3D. A "stop" sign appears in place of the cursor instead of the little hand. Like its not recognizing those elements as valid inputs. Some screen shots are attached to understand better.
Does someone have had the same situation once? What can cuse this? Is it license related? Is it the methodology when power copying (either the power copy itself or its instantiation), active level of the tree(I activated the part where I want my instantiation), design mode, isolated elements (I had none)? Is it in the options, do I have the check a box somewhere?
NOTE : not 100% sure, but I remember instantiating into the part (SKELETTON)containing the reference SURFACE instead of into the wanted part and then I was able to select the SURFACE/face.1/edge.1/vertex.1 But this solution isn't one since it's NOT where I want to instantiate my power copy, my instance must ABSOLUTELY point on that SKELETTON.
Thank you for your time!