Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
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thread561-126540: bad pointer error while saving
We have been getting this too. I saw that the original post about this was in 2005.. 7 years later and this is still happening?
I try to save a part and get this error. I get the same error when trying to save the assembly that this part belongs to (the error comes up on 3 parts in the assembly).
Any ideas? I deleted the 3 offending parts out of the assembly and the error still comes up. I did this to the "new" assembly after doing a file, save as.
TIA.
We have been getting this too. I saw that the original post about this was in 2005.. 7 years later and this is still happening?
I try to save a part and get this error. I get the same error when trying to save the assembly that this part belongs to (the error comes up on 3 parts in the assembly).
Any ideas? I deleted the 3 offending parts out of the assembly and the error still comes up. I did this to the "new" assembly after doing a file, save as.
TIA.





RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
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RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
BTW, what version of the software are you running? Do you have the latest Maintenance Release installed?
John R. Baker, P.E.
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RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
A bad pointer is a very vague error message that "something has happened in one of the parts that shouldn't have happened."
Probably as vague as " there's something wrong with the motor in my car", I.e at this stage nobody knows what is wrong.
The thing that you can do is run Part cleanup, It will try synchronize the data structures in the parts. But do it before the error message, when the error has occurred, it might be too late . Then save.
Regards
Tomas
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
Thanks for your help!
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
File -> Utilities -> Part Cleanup...
...where you will have the option of setting many 'tasks' on either the current Work Part, an open Assenbly and its Components or ALL parts in your session.
John R. Baker, P.E.
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RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
Loading the part by itself then doing part clean up and saving it solved the issue in many cases.
Most users who were having this issue were using 4 Tier and sometimes had more than one session running on the server. I am not saying this is the cause...just a thought.
Investigate with GTAC and you will hopefully get a solution.
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
I need the regular section views so I can inherit the PMI dimensions onto a 2D drafting sheet. Lightweight sections don't ever appear in the base view list (in drafting) though regular created PMI sections do.
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
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RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
My biggest suspicion is that there is a broken link caused by the fact that the save as function and cloning dont seem to fully support (or update file names) for linked geometry! Perhaps there is improvements here in TC versus Native but based on our TC test scenarios I doubt it.
NX 8.0.1.5
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
There are certain organizations that just cannot send files out. ITAR has nothing to do with it when you are in a secure environment, computer network is NOT on the internet and security clearances are required to look at the files.
In my situation, I cannot even send a core text configuration file that contains no proprietary information for the PDM system out. My procedure if they MUST have a text file is multi-step.
1) Print file from secure system
2) Have file reviewed for to be sure there is no classified information
3) Scan file to my unclassified computer as a PDF
4) OCR the file in Acrobat to convert it back to text
5) compare original printed file to converted file for OCR errors and formatting (OCR likes to make 'so' out of '50')
6) File is now ready to email to support person
Obviously this does not work with CAD files where I have to try to build a model on my unclassified system that shows the same problem.
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Ben Loosli
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
Yeah, I think I'm in the same situation as Ben with security clearances and all that. I am not being critical of GTAC or support at all, just trying to get this all done by our deadline.
I have a work-around for now. Lightweight sections don't get this error. I can use those for PMI views, even though I can't section them as I'd like. For 2D drafting views, I can just create the section that I need (to show the internal features that I need to show) in Drafting.
I think it is something to do with the internal features that are being "sliced" through in these failing PMI sections. Our support people suggested that the software, for some reason, doesn't like sectioning of things that are created with a revolve. Something about circular loops and messing with dependencies. It was all a little over my head, I'm afraid.
The curious thing is, I worked with this particular part and did many saves last week. My first save yesterday and I got the bad pointer error?! Not sure why it would save it sometimes with out a problem and not others. Pesky issue.
Thanks, everyone for your help.
-J
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
(on a different assembly) an "invalid tag" error when trying to open up an assembly. I load the files from TC to NX then try to open the assembly but no go. This particular assembly involves a huge background view (installation view). I had created a PMI view of part of the assembly. I put some notes on this view. I then repositioned some of the notes and saved it all (save work part only). Next time I went to open up the assembly with the background view, no go. After several hours/days of troubleshooting this, I decided to delete the PMI section view that I had been working on (and the related NX drafting sheet that was created and I had inherited the PMI onto). Everything opened fine.
What is it with PMI section views and these mysterious errors?? They are intermittent and random. I can create PMI views and inherit onto drafting sheets for long periods of time then rather abruptly, this happens.
tk
RE: Attempt to save bad pointer. Save aborted
I too got this error and was not able to save the file for couple of days.
I could get around this problem by just...
I cloned the assembly and in that i did not change anything else other than the assembly file.
it took almost three hours to do this. After that I opened the new cloned assembly and it has same parts in it but it is saving
Clone assembly
Change the name of the assembly only and retain all others
and open the new assembly.
try saving it. It worked for me, hope it works for you as well.
g3964