Internal ID Problem
Internal ID Problem
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I'm having a problem with the internal ID of a part. When I open an assembly, it says one of the parts does not match the internal ID saved with the referencing document.
When I replace the part with the correct part I save the assembly but the next time I open the assembly again the same thing happens, i.e. need to look for a replacement model.
How do I overcome this problem.
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When I replace the part with the correct part I save the assembly but the next time I open the assembly again the same thing happens, i.e. need to look for a replacement model.
How do I overcome this problem.
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RE: Internal ID Problem
e.g. C:\SolidWorks\Models
Then after you get our assembly opened, pack and go to the new directory and work in there.
Bradley
SolidWorks 2007 SP2.2
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400
RE: Internal ID Problem
Always work out of a local drive whenever possible when using SolidWorks. I've seen similar issues like this especially if you are working out of several directories thru an intranet connection. When opening an assembly in SolidWorks there is a hierarchy set of searches to find all the parts needed to build the assembly. The first is to find all parts in the directory your in. When it can't find the rest of the parts in that directory it starts to branch outwards and may find the correct named files but internally different for whatever unknown reason. If you find this happens often it’s time to think how to manage your part files better. PDMWorks is a great add-on to do just that. If PDM is not a likely option than good practices and organization can help too. If you’re working in an office with many users, you ALL need to be on the same page to create a better file management scheme.
Edson Gebo
Mechanical Designer/Drafter
SW2007 SP2.0
Cadra 2006 (yup 2D still exists)
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RE: Internal ID Problem
Are you using the Replace Components option or the File > Open > References method?
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RE: Internal ID Problem
RE: Internal ID Problem
But this sounds like a permissions issue.
Try this method ...
SolidWorks FILE - OPEN
Browse to the assembly in question, highlight it in the explorer and then select REFERENCES.
Double-click the offending part on the left side under the "New Pathname" column.
Browse to the correct part and double-click it.
Then hit OK and then OPEN.
After the assembly opens, save it.
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