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Error Reoming component from assembly NX 6

Error Reoming component from assembly NX 6

Error Reoming component from assembly NX 6

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We are getting an Error on one machine when trying to remove a component from assembly.

The Error is

Error recovery completed for the following error:
An operation was attempted on an invalid or unsuitable OM object

It works on everyone else's machine. WE changed the RAM on the machine and that doesn't seem to help. Does anyone have any suggestion what else it might be. All of our machines our Identical.

Thanks for the help
 

RE: Error Reoming component from assembly NX 6

Part clean-up may help, but failing that try starting another session. It shouldn't make a difference if your machine is that same as theirs, but normally the kinds of residue that you leave behind so to speak upon deleting components are wave link dependencies, component arrays, constraints or mating conditions and perhaps drafting entities. It may help to check whether any of these are affecting your situation. For the most part they shouldn't but if things can go wrong then it is only reasonable to look in the direction of greatest complexity.

Granted that you know which component that you wish to remove (if you do try starting a second session), then  you don't necessarily even have to have any components opened in order to remove one from the assembly.
 

Best Regards

Hudson

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