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Behavioral modeling problems

Behavioral modeling problems

Behavioral modeling problems

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Pro/Guru's,

I am looking for some help in solving a couple of problems I have not encountered before in Pro/ENGINEER 2001 in the Behavioral Modeler. I have a call logged with PTC and searched the "knowledge base" but I am hoping that I may get additional (or perhaps faster) help here.

Initially had problems with parameters from calculations performed in an analysis (relation) feature were part relations. This was due to the new relation UI. I fixed this, but am not happy about not being able to use the new UI.

Several variables that are calculated in a SOLVE routine would not be available as parameters for a subsequent sensitivity study. Any clue as to why this happens?

Also, during a sensitivity study, the graphs disappear after calculation. I tried using both the default graphing tool and Excel Linked. This was never a problem previously.

Any help would be appreciated. TIA.

Best regards,

Matthew Ian Loew
"Luck is the residue of design."
Branch Rickey


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