Herbertaylor
Mechanical
- Jun 2, 2012
- 4
When attempting to show hidden lines I consistently get an update failure in some assembly models. I have a master model relationship set up with the dwg file.
This occurs on some but not all similar design assembly models in this project.
I've tried...
[ol 1]
[li]Making the drafting layouts at lower levels of the assembly structure.[/li]
[li]Examine geometry[/li]
[li]Healing geometry[/li]
[li]Turning off various parts of the assembly (I have found that I can cause this type of error by how I handle the display of various assembly components when working with the drafting view layouts. Instances where I can cause the error I can also fix the error.)[/li]
[li]Ensuring assembly is using exact and not lightweight display[/li]
[li]Recreating the view[/li]
[li]Setting the view as reference. (this suppresses the error but also suppresses everything else I need to do with the view)[/li]
[li]Not displaying hidden lines defeats the view purpose[/li]
[/ol]
I've also noticed that I can cause this error by attempting to create a section view.
I get the sense that everything is related to the first item in 'Possible corrective actions'; Validate and fix the model?
However I am unable to identify anything that needs to be fixed.
I am grateful for any help or direction that may be offered.
~ Herbert
View name: Top@3
View type: Imported view
Error: Internal error: memory access violation
Recommended Actions
-------------------
o Choose Ignore to restore the view to the state it was in
prior to the update. This is the DEFAULT action.
o Choose Suppress to convert the view to manual update.
o Choose Delete to delete the view and all associated objects.
Possible Corrective Actions
---------------------------
o Validate and fix the model
o Set view to manual update
o Set view to reference
o Recreate view
o Remove view
o Suppress view update
o Turn hidden line off
o Validate layer settings
o Unsuppress suppressed solid bodies
o Re-establish section segment associativity in
Edit Section Line
NX 8.5.3.3
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
This occurs on some but not all similar design assembly models in this project.
I've tried...
[ol 1]
[li]Making the drafting layouts at lower levels of the assembly structure.[/li]
[li]Examine geometry[/li]
[li]Healing geometry[/li]
[li]Turning off various parts of the assembly (I have found that I can cause this type of error by how I handle the display of various assembly components when working with the drafting view layouts. Instances where I can cause the error I can also fix the error.)[/li]
[li]Ensuring assembly is using exact and not lightweight display[/li]
[li]Recreating the view[/li]
[li]Setting the view as reference. (this suppresses the error but also suppresses everything else I need to do with the view)[/li]
[li]Not displaying hidden lines defeats the view purpose[/li]
[/ol]
I've also noticed that I can cause this error by attempting to create a section view.
I get the sense that everything is related to the first item in 'Possible corrective actions'; Validate and fix the model?
However I am unable to identify anything that needs to be fixed.
I am grateful for any help or direction that may be offered.
~ Herbert
View name: Top@3
View type: Imported view
Error: Internal error: memory access violation
Recommended Actions
-------------------
o Choose Ignore to restore the view to the state it was in
prior to the update. This is the DEFAULT action.
o Choose Suppress to convert the view to manual update.
o Choose Delete to delete the view and all associated objects.
Possible Corrective Actions
---------------------------
o Validate and fix the model
o Set view to manual update
o Set view to reference
o Recreate view
o Remove view
o Suppress view update
o Turn hidden line off
o Validate layer settings
o Unsuppress suppressed solid bodies
o Re-establish section segment associativity in
Edit Section Line
NX 8.5.3.3
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit