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More Than Visible Bodies are Being Measured Using Measure Bodies Command in NX 9.0

More Than Visible Bodies are Being Measured Using Measure Bodies Command in NX 9.0

More Than Visible Bodies are Being Measured Using Measure Bodies Command in NX 9.0

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Using measure bodies command is returning data on more bodies than are visible. It has returned accurate results in the past, but I do not know what settings caused the accurate results. I am using partial loading, but when I window select the assembly, I can see that other components are being loaded. Any thoughts?

RE: More Than Visible Bodies are Being Measured Using Measure Bodies Command in NX 9.0

What version of NX are you on ?

RE: More Than Visible Bodies are Being Measured Using Measure Bodies Command in NX 9.0

When you window the slected assembly the rectangle could be set to Inside/crossing when you probably want it only set to inside

RE: More Than Visible Bodies are Being Measured Using Measure Bodies Command in NX 9.0

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...but when I window select the assembly, I can see that other components are being loaded. Any thoughts?

Do any of the parts in the assembly make use of wave linked bodies? If so, the links may be causing other parts to load.

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