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Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

(OP)
This is the second time for this - After editing a part, saving and exiting to return to the assembly, a message stating that there is a part in roll back and the assembly is no longer accessible comes up. Sure enough, the assembly isn't accessible. Niether are the parts, or any save, close, update, etc commands. I can open the part files seperately and nothing is rolled back. In the assembly I was working on today, the 6 parts are all single feature (revolves) that are table driven. Any suggestions as what to look for would be appreciated.

Harold
SW2007 SP1.0 OW2006 SP4.0
www.lumenflow.com

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

Strange...I'm guessing that ctrl+Q does nothing to help?

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP
CAD Administrator
SW '07 SP1.0, Dell M90, Intel 2 Duo Core, 2GB RAM, nVidia 2500M
http://designsmarter.typepad.com/jeffs_blog

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

(OP)
Really strange. It just did it again and no, ctrl+Q does nothing.

Harold
SW2007 SP1.0 OW2006 SP4.0
www.lumenflow.com

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

The only thing that I have tried is grabbing the rollback bar and dragging it to the top of the tree and back down again (if the assembly allows you to do this.) Also, try doing this in one of the part models as well. I read this suggestion somewhere else before and it has worked a few times for me.

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

I have had something similar a couple of times, but only when editing the part in the assy, and I could see the rollback bar was indeed rolled back to the point of edit. As AnneVan mentioned, just dragging the rollback bar has been the fix so far.

cheers

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

(OP)
Once the message comes up it is too late. I can no longer access the part files via the tree and the assembly file will not allow any edits, etc.. Windows Task Manager is the only way out of SW. I have sent all the files and info to my VAR.

Harold
SW2007 SP1.0 OW2006 SP4.0
www.lumenflow.com

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

Have you tried rebuilding the assy?

cheers

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

(OP)
Yes, after re-starting SW and re-opening the assembly but prior to opening the part file. The only thing I can do after the message is rotate the part via my Spaceball. Rebuild, save, open (from the tree), ctrl+Q, undo, etc, do not work. Nothing is selectable including the big red "X" in the corner! This was a rare thing before this assembly. The only difference with this assembly is that most of the parts are table driven and all tables have formula's.

Harold
SW2007 SP1.0 OW2006 SP4.0
www.lumenflow.com

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

Sorry ... by rebuild I actually meant re-create the assy.

cheers

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

That is really strange. Where you can't choose anything, it almost sounds like SW is stuck in some sort of circular reference. With everything being so unuseable, I'm surprised you can even rotate it.

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP
CAD Administrator
SW '07 SP1.0, Dell M90, Intel 2 Duo Core, 2GB RAM, nVidia 2500M
http://designsmarter.typepad.com/jeffs_blog

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

Out of curiosity lumenharold, what graphics card and driver are you using?

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RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

(OP)
Graphics card and driver:
Nvidia Quadro fx500, driver version 6.14.10.7756

Just got off the phone w/VAR. We managed to reproduce the failure there and here: I have been opening the design table in a seperate window then right clicking the revolve to edit the sketch. After I close the table and then exit the sketch it's a done deal. Apparently I need to avoid that particular sequence.

Harold
SW2007 SP1.0 OW2006 SP4.0
www.lumenflow.com

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

Instead of actually opening the sketch for editing, just double click the sketch in the FM tree to display all the dimensions. You should not need to actually use the Edit Sketch function.

cheers

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

(OP)
Solution found (thanks VAR): Open part file using toolbar icon, right click feature to edit sketch, close sketch and save part. When the file is closed the assembly is fine.

He tells me that it isn't proper to have both edit sketch and design table open and the software shouldn't allow it. Having both open makes for a loop that SW can't resolve.

Harold
SW2007 SP1.0 OW2006 SP4.0
www.lumenflow.com

RE: Assembly not accessible - part rolled back

Woo-hoo, I was right! Wait, I was right? Hmmm dazed
I need to mark this day on my calendar...today isn't a blue moon, is it?

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it almost sounds like SW is stuck in some sort of circular reference

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP
CAD Administrator
SW '07 SP1.0, Dell M90, Intel 2 Duo Core, 2GB RAM, nVidia 2500M
http://designsmarter.typepad.com/jeffs_blog

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