Error Opening an Assembly
Error Opening an Assembly
(OP)
NX 3.0.5.3
Trying to open an assembly model, I receive the following error : "Internal error: an attempt was made to access an attribute not in the relevant class"
I can open the top level drawing file (using the no components option). And, I can open all of the components themselves. Just not the assembly model.
Any clues as to what I can do to fix this ?
Trying to open an assembly model, I receive the following error : "Internal error: an attempt was made to access an attribute not in the relevant class"
I can open the top level drawing file (using the no components option). And, I can open all of the components themselves. Just not the assembly model.
Any clues as to what I can do to fix this ?
Specialty Engineered Automation (SEA)
http://www.sea4ug.com
a UGS Foundation Partner





RE: Error Opening an Assembly
John R. Baker, P.E.
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RE: Error Opening an Assembly
I would suggest speaking to GTAC, although they'll probably suggest checking this on NX4 or above (NX3 is no longer supported)
Best regards, NXC
RE: Error Opening an Assembly
This is my first post at this forum. Have been reading it a while and found some good tips.
Just wonder what do you mean with "running a part cleanup"
I use NX4 and also have an assembly that gives me problem.
I can open the part as normal. But, if I do an output cls file. It takes about 2 min before it finish. Same if I save the file.
And if I try to shut down NX. My computer stop responding.
RE: Error Opening an Assembly
This is really an issue that you need to take up with Siemens support - There are a number of calls on the system that have been logged as PRs, these are still being investigated by Siemens, they're going to be in a better position to advise on this occasion.
All you'll need is your sold-to details, Siemens will do the rest.
RE: Error Opening an Assembly
Still waiting to hear back.
Specialty Engineered Automation (SEA)
http://www.sea4ug.com
a UGS Foundation Partner
RE: Error Opening an Assembly
Suresh
www.technisites.com.au
RE: Error Opening an Assembly
Best Regards
Hudson
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