Errors in the workbench sketcher

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drmacro
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Re: Errors in the workbench sketcher

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memfis wrote: Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:44 am ... the situation must be corrected.
You messed up your file by switching between versions...yes, that must be corrected. ;)
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Re: Errors in the workbench sketcher

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memfis wrote: Wed Dec 08, 2021 3:33 pm .......
Hi memfis, greetings to the community
.... attached your file that contains two Sketches, in one (the original one) the constraint that causes the redundancy signal / error has been deactivated, the other full constrained.
I recommend reviewing the constraints trying to reduce them by optimizing them and, where possible, prefer geometric constraints to dimensional ones.
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Re: Errors in the workbench sketcher

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memfis wrote: Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:44 am Colleagues, you are diligently deflecting the question. The essence of the problem = inadequate behavior of the solver, which needs refactoring.


The sub-questions are.
1. There are many FC assemblies. Most of them are branches with upgrades of separate parts, like Path, topo nam..., etc. What a way backward compatibility.... You do require that the doc file must open adequately in at least any Word of at least one major version, don't you?
As pointed out before: you can open old files in new versions, but not vice versa. Word documents are completely independent from this, but show the same behaviour - try opening a docx in a Word on Win95.
2. I have clearly demonstrated that there is a problem.
No, you havent. You have shown us a sketch with errors, which doesn't prove, that the solver has produced them. The following still holds:
chrisb wrote: Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:10 pm What we need to find the bug:
- A preferably simple model created in master, which works ok, i.e. reopening the sketch shows it in the same state.
- a step by step description what to do to get the state you describe.
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