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ERROR - "Cannot find NX object from Parasolid tag"

ERROR - "Cannot find NX object from Parasolid tag"

ERROR - "Cannot find NX object from Parasolid tag"

(OP)
Hi I have seen other threads with this error with no fix other than
When trying to make current feature
"Cannot find NX object from Parasolid tag"

1) run part clean up - didn't work
2) export into new file - didn't work
3) contact GTAC - not an option for me since my companies help desk needs to contact them on my behalf and that would require work

I have also tried:
4) exporting the assembly from teamcenter to native - Did not work
5) exporting importing the file into another teamcenter data base - did not work
6) rebuilding the file around the suspect feature - Did not work. unable to delete suspect feature or the error pops up again upon hitting save.
7)replacing named references of the data set in team center with a previous saved version - did not work

I am using Teamcenter 10 64bit and NX 9.0.2.5

any help would be greatly appreciated because I really don't want to start from scratch and I don't have much faith in the help(less) desk.

RE: ERROR - "Cannot find NX object from Parasolid tag"

If 7 didn't work, that previous file is also corrupted.
Can you open that previous version from TC ?

Anyhow,
Try this, this procedure has cured a number of models for me:
Select the "Old-Menu" in the upper left ( not in the ribbon!) -Edit- feature- Playback then click the "continue" button.
This old function has cured a couple of corrupted models for me.


Regards,
Tomas

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