New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
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New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
This behavior just started with SW 2022:
1. I'm working in a Drawing, and it's the only SW file open. It has a drawing view of an Assembly.
2. Click on a Part in that drawing view and choose the "Open Part" icon.
3. The Part file opens, as expected.
4. Here's the part where behavior has changed. If I close that Part file, or Ctrl+Tab to go back to the Drawing, the Assembly is open on my screen instead of the Drawing.
So when I open a Part from an Assembly drawing view it also opens the Assembly. Is anyone else seeing that, and/or knows of a way to turn it off? If I wanted the Assembly open I'd open it intentionally, and I don't want to spend the extra time closing a file that I didn't want or need open in the first place.
I've looked through the What's New site for SW2022 and the settings at Tools > Options > System Options and haven't found anything about it, but that doesn't mean it isn't there. I'm old. I sometimes overlook things.
1. I'm working in a Drawing, and it's the only SW file open. It has a drawing view of an Assembly.
2. Click on a Part in that drawing view and choose the "Open Part" icon.
3. The Part file opens, as expected.
4. Here's the part where behavior has changed. If I close that Part file, or Ctrl+Tab to go back to the Drawing, the Assembly is open on my screen instead of the Drawing.
So when I open a Part from an Assembly drawing view it also opens the Assembly. Is anyone else seeing that, and/or knows of a way to turn it off? If I wanted the Assembly open I'd open it intentionally, and I don't want to spend the extra time closing a file that I didn't want or need open in the first place.
I've looked through the What's New site for SW2022 and the settings at Tools > Options > System Options and haven't found anything about it, but that doesn't mean it isn't there. I'm old. I sometimes overlook things.
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Re: New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
What do you have set here?:
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Re: New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
That box wasn't checked, but I tried de-selecting it and it didn't make any difference.
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Re: New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
That is so cool, Glenn. I have not experienced this behavior yet. Please report this to your VAR and let us know what they say.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 11:53 am This behavior just started with SW 2022:
1. I'm working in a Drawing, and it's the only SW file open. It has a drawing view of an Assembly.
2. Click on a Part in that drawing view and choose the "Open Part" icon.
3. The Part file opens, as expected.
4. Here's the part where behavior has changed. If I close that Part file, or Ctrl+Tab to go back to the Drawing, the Assembly is open on my screen instead of the Drawing.
So when I open a Part from an Assembly drawing view it also opens the Assembly. Is anyone else seeing that, and/or knows of a way to turn it off? If I wanted the Assembly open I'd open it intentionally, and I don't want to spend the extra time closing a file that I didn't want or need open in the first place.
I've looked through the What's New site for SW2022 and the settings at Tools > Options > System Options and haven't found anything about it, but that doesn't mean it isn't there. I'm old. I sometimes overlook things.
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Re: New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
I just did, and I will report back.
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Re: New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
At my VAR's request I did a problem capture and sent it in. The tech replied that he saw the same behavior with my model, and also with new files created with default templates, so he's escalating it to SW as a possible bug.
I had wondered if it might be a template issue, since mine date back to at least 2009, and maybe 2008, but apparently not.
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Re: New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
I just heard back from my VAR again (have I said how much I like GoEngineer?). Below is what he said.
"I received word back from SOLIDWORKS. Looks like this is an SPR in effect. Here is what they said:
“I looked into SPR database before submitting and I found this issue is submitted to development team in SPR 1229414 which states
‘Open part from drawing view also opens the assembly containing the part. (Generic)’
I have linked this SR to that SPR so that you and the customer will be notified with the SPR status updates. This issue should get resolved post successful QA testing in the upcoming releases.”
I hope you find this information helpful."
"I received word back from SOLIDWORKS. Looks like this is an SPR in effect. Here is what they said:
“I looked into SPR database before submitting and I found this issue is submitted to development team in SPR 1229414 which states
‘Open part from drawing view also opens the assembly containing the part. (Generic)’
I have linked this SR to that SPR so that you and the customer will be notified with the SPR status updates. This issue should get resolved post successful QA testing in the upcoming releases.”
I hope you find this information helpful."
"On the days when I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, well, I have really good days."
Ray Wylie Hubbard in his song "Mother Blues"
Ray Wylie Hubbard in his song "Mother Blues"
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Re: New behavior in SW2022 when opening Part files from Drawing
I am happy to report that this is fixed with service pack 4.0.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 11:53 am This behavior just started with SW 2022:
1. I'm working in a Drawing, and it's the only SW file open. It has a drawing view of an Assembly.
2. Click on a Part in that drawing view and choose the "Open Part" icon.
3. The Part file opens, as expected.
4. Here's the part where behavior has changed. If I close that Part file, or Ctrl+Tab to go back to the Drawing, the Assembly is open on my screen instead of the Drawing.
So when I open a Part from an Assembly drawing view it also opens the Assembly. Is anyone else seeing that, and/or knows of a way to turn it off? If I wanted the Assembly open I'd open it intentionally, and I don't want to spend the extra time closing a file that I didn't want or need open in the first place.
I've looked through the What's New site for SW2022 and the settings at Tools > Options > System Options and haven't found anything about it, but that doesn't mean it isn't there. I'm old. I sometimes overlook things.
"On the days when I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, well, I have really good days."
Ray Wylie Hubbard in his song "Mother Blues"
Ray Wylie Hubbard in his song "Mother Blues"