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Mechanical routing not maintaining associativity.

Mechanical routing not maintaining associativity.

Mechanical routing not maintaining associativity.

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I have one user who when he uses the heal path command to put a hose between two end fittings, then moves one of the end fittings, the hose path doesn't maintain associativity. It should create constraints at the time of the path creating, but on his computer, it does not. If he logs on to another computer it works fine. Does anyone know if there is a setting that needs adjusting.

Here is a video of the issue.

http://screencast.com/t/QAstY9fdpKW2

Many thanks

Simon.

Best regards

Simon NX7.5.3 - TC 8 www.jcb.com

RE: Mechanical routing not maintaining associativity.

In the video, the lower part of the heal path dialog is hidden, :
 check that the option "lock to selected object" is on. Else no constraints gets created.
 There are no constraints group visible in the ANT either in the video.

Regards,
 Tomas

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