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Unable to create JT FILE ???

Unable to create JT FILE ???

Unable to create JT FILE ???

(OP)
Hi,

I would like to export a jt file of an assembly but the export stop in the middle of the exportation.

Tecnical support tell me that it migth stop in file without solid body in it (like top assembly) ??

Anyway i´m still not able to export the all assembly :any ideia?

NX5.0.4.1 64bit

thanks

RE: Unable to create JT FILE ???

I haven't heard of this before. I would try to do a test. Try to export sub assemblies. Or try half of the parts at a time until to find what area has the problem.

If you are using Teamcenter please let tell us. It would make a difference. There are a few things that teamcenter can do which in the past caused problems with creating JT files.

Best Regards

Hudson

RE: Unable to create JT FILE ???

(OP)
I´m not using teamcenter.

I try to do it deparatly (half assembly separatly) but i couln´t do both.

howerver there was a subassembly where every seems to export perfecly but when opening the jt top file , only part of the file were converted.

this might be a serious problem since we lost control of what part are really export (even when export seems to went fine).

RE: Unable to create JT FILE ???

Assemblies should not have a JT created. The components all should have JTs created and the assemblies a collection of those. In the Teamcenter world, the BOM would dictate the components and the revision rule which version of the components. When you create a JT file for the assembly you essentially lock in the component version. Not a good behavior.

This is true in Native also, Only component JTs. The assemblies should be a bookmark or something similar. Sorry but I don't remember how it is handled in native.  

-Dave Tolsma
Tolsnet LLC
http://groups.google.com/group/NX_CAX/
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