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Out of date in assembly drawing.

Out of date in assembly drawing.

Out of date in assembly drawing.

(OP)
Hello

I have facing issue that when i am updating an assembly drawing and save the file and close.
If i open the file again it is out of date and asking for updation cant understand what to do.please solve.my issue.

Thanks

RE: Out of date in assembly drawing.

Could one of your components be from an earlier version of NX, or something contains an active a wave link that updates, making a component "modified", and thus the drawing out of date?

-Dave

NX 9, Teamcenter 10

RE: Out of date in assembly drawing.

Known "issue" with NX.

One possible cause can be that you have Wavelinks or Interpart expressions which NX cannot "Solve" because the whole structure is not fully loaded.
Try to load your structure fully (switch of partial loading) and see if that makes a difference.

Ronald van den Broek
Senior Application Engineer
Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd
NX9 / TC10.1.2

Building new PLM environment from Scratch using NX11 / TC11

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