Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
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Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
So in SW2022, when working an Assembly, and you right-click on a component and choose "Configure Component", you now get the usual simplified design table, but with a column added for Fixed. People have been asking for that for years. I can't imagine when I'd ever use it, but I didn't mind.
However, I would like to talk to whoever decided that those boxes should be unchecked by default in all circumstances. Apparently it never occurred to anyone that if that component was already Fixed that box should be checked? Here's another example of an "enhancement" that 's causing me more work instead of less.
However, I would like to talk to whoever decided that those boxes should be unchecked by default in all circumstances. Apparently it never occurred to anyone that if that component was already Fixed that box should be checked? Here's another example of an "enhancement" that 's causing me more work instead of less.
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Re: Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
There's another 5% for Alin.
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Re: Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
Amazing! One of the things I like about configurations is that making a new configuration starts out as a copy of the active one, and a change to a feature/dimension/mate/whatever affects all configurations unless that change is indicated to be configuration-controlled. What you are describing, @Glenn Schroeder is a big problem.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 1:50 pm So in SW2022, when working an Assembly, and you right-click on a component and choose "Configure Component", you now get the usual simplified design table, but with a column added for Fixed. People have been asking for that for years. I can't imagine when I'd ever use it, but I didn't mind.
However, I would like to talk to whoever decided that those boxes should be unchecked by default in all circumstances. Apparently it never occurred to anyone that if that component was already Fixed that box should be checked? Here's another example of an "enhancement" that 's causing me more work instead of less.
To whom do we owe the thanks for this "enhancement"?
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Re: Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
By the way, for those who weren't around when we were on the old forum platform, I wasn't blaming @Alin for this, though I can see how the title could be interpreted that way. I was referring to a series of discussions he started in that old forum about features in SW that were 5% away from being implemented correctly.
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Re: Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
I wasn't blaming him either. It was more a pun at how it's a common trend for SolidWorks, so my apologies to @Alin if he interpreted it that way. I always enjoy his ideas because they're often creative solutions that bring many opportunities to the table. Unfortunately though, too often these solutions are implemented with bugs, or missing functionalities, that then become another one of those 5% articles.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 3:10 pm By the way, for those who weren't around when we were on the old forum platform, I wasn't blaming @Alin for this, though I can see how the title could be interpreted that way. I was referring to a series of discussions he started in that old forum about features in SW that were 5% away from being implemented correctly.
I also enjoy how he's able to "break down an idea" in an article or presentation and find terms that the general public can understand, even if english isn't their first language.
Oh, and he's Canadian, how could I not like him.
Re: Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
@Glenn SchroederGlenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 1:50 pm Apparently it never occurred to anyone that if that component was already Fixed that box should be checked?
Mine is checked.
If I select "Configure Component" for a fixed component in an assembly, the checkbox you're talking about is checked.
If the component is float, the checkbox is unchecked.
Or am I misunderstanding you?
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Re: Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
No, you're not misunderstanding, but your situation is a little different. Maybe it isn't checked if the component is the first inserted, and it was never mated? See below. However, just now when I did that, and exited the function, the component was still Fixed. It hasn't always been in the past. At least twice when I exited that table the first component was Floating when it had been Fixed before.
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Re: Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
If you are expecting consistency, why are you still using SW?Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 8:28 am No, you're not misunderstanding, but your situation is a little different. Maybe it isn't checked if the component is the first inserted, and it was never mated? See below. However, just now when I did that, and exited the function, the component was still Fixed. It hasn't always been in the past. At least twice when I exited that table the first component was Floating when it had been Fixed before.
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Re: Another one of Alin's 5%'ers
I reached out to GoEngineer support, and the tech assigned to it said he's seeing the same behavior I initially reported. I believe he's submitting a service request.
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