moog2
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2007
- 441
I logged an ER exactly 6 years ago, To get the auto balloon function improved, but it still hasn't been fixed.
The problem is that the auto balloons are NOT associative. If you re attach the leader to a different component an update will NOT fix the call out number, as it will do if you use manual balloons.
This would not bother me as much if the auto balloons picked a mid point of the component when they are created, because I wouldn't need to move them.
On our assembly drawings of essentially large steel structures of prismatic components, the auto balloons always pick end points, and as such if multiple components all intersect together, you can't tell what is what. Hence the need to move them.
If you by mistake move an auto balloon to a different component, you can't tell and it won't get fixed EVER.
Using manual balloons is the only way to ensure its right, but when you work with lazy people, and large assemblies they'd rather hit "auto balloon".
If you end up with both manual and auto mixed together, you could end up with the situation shown in this jpeg, where 2 different leaders point to the same part. I moved the left Auto balloon down from the other part, then added 2 manual balloons, NO AMOUNT OF UPDATES CAN FIX THIS.
I'd like to urge anyone who sees this as a bad floor in the auto balloon function, to report this issue, and try to get it fixed.
The problem is that the auto balloons are NOT associative. If you re attach the leader to a different component an update will NOT fix the call out number, as it will do if you use manual balloons.
This would not bother me as much if the auto balloons picked a mid point of the component when they are created, because I wouldn't need to move them.
On our assembly drawings of essentially large steel structures of prismatic components, the auto balloons always pick end points, and as such if multiple components all intersect together, you can't tell what is what. Hence the need to move them.
If you by mistake move an auto balloon to a different component, you can't tell and it won't get fixed EVER.
Using manual balloons is the only way to ensure its right, but when you work with lazy people, and large assemblies they'd rather hit "auto balloon".
If you end up with both manual and auto mixed together, you could end up with the situation shown in this jpeg, where 2 different leaders point to the same part. I moved the left Auto balloon down from the other part, then added 2 manual balloons, NO AMOUNT OF UPDATES CAN FIX THIS.
I'd like to urge anyone who sees this as a bad floor in the auto balloon function, to report this issue, and try to get it fixed.