Hi . I have a problem with override assemblies. I have created a top assembly containing 5 sub-assemblies. For some reasons, lots of part have to be connected together on my top assembly so I override lots of parts. 2 of the sub-assemblies are 'reference only". Everything seems fine, I create my full assembly with all movement I want but as soon as I close my assembly and reopen it for whatever reason, every parts from the sub-assemblies lost their override, giving me lots of red cross all over my top assembly. The main problem is that one of my other assembly, using the same structure is working fine and all overrided components still are after weeks. So what is going on ? Do you have an idea ? Thanks for any help :)
First, you create constraints in an assembly. Then you insert this assembly into a higher-level assembly. This superordinate assembly saves the overridden constraints. So, you need 3 levels, main assembly, assembly, parts.
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Hi . I have a problem with override assemblies. I have created a top assembly containing 5 sub-assemblies.
For some reasons, lots of part have to be connected together on my top assembly so I override lots of parts. 2 of the sub-assemblies are 'reference only".
Everything seems fine, I create my full assembly with all movement I want but as soon as I close my assembly and reopen it for whatever reason, every parts from the sub-assemblies lost their override, giving me lots of red cross all over my top assembly.
The main problem is that one of my other assembly, using the same structure is working fine and all overrided components still are after weeks.
So what is going on ? Do you have an idea ?
Thanks for any help :)
Are the two assemblies (with / without problems) loaded with different loading options? Are there WAVE links in the assembly with problems?
Great Video! Do you know why it doesn't show me on RMB the "override position". I also can't find it using search!
First, you create constraints in an assembly. Then you insert this assembly into a higher-level assembly. This superordinate assembly saves the overridden constraints. So, you need 3 levels, main assembly, assembly, parts.
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