Contraints behaving strangely in V6

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Matt Snowball
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Contraints behaving strangely in V6

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Hi all,

We use a lot of constraints as a way of locating and moving hole patterns on the cabinets.

I have recently migrated to V6 , but I now have several seed cabinets (constructed in V5) on which some panels are refusing to resize. It appears that some of the constraints are interacting in a new way. Using the attached assembly, the 'Deck' of the larger cabinet will now not resize properly if changing the cabinet 'width' .

So in an attempt to troubleshoot this, I take the 'Deck ' Into constraint manager.
Editing the '86.31mm' constraint at the very top right should cause the associated hole pattern to move, however the constraint will not change value if edited, and hence the pattern will now not move.

OK , so now I delete all constraints attached to the rectangular pattern on top left, and return to main area, answering 'yes' to applying the constraints.

Cabinet width still will not resize properly, however here's the really weird thing:
Go back into Constraint Manager and most of the other constraints on the 'Deck' are now missing.

Also, attempts to edit the upper right '86mm' constraint are now successful, however the rectangular pocket to the left is now moving at the same time. Attempts to correct this by vertically constraining the rectangular pocket then prohibit editing the 86mm constraint again.

So to summarise for this cabinet:
1) Constraints are somehow prohibiting part resize, where before was OK .
2) Deleting some constraints causes the deletion of many unrelated others.
3) Pockets whose constraints have been removed appear to be 'tied' when other constaints are dynamically altered.

This same effect is occurring on many cabinets previously successfully resized in V5 from this seed, so this is not a new corruption of a single cabinet.

Anyone have any similar experiences ? Anyone have an answer ?

Thanks

Matt
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Re: Contraints behaving strangely in V6

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Matt,

It looks like all that is in the attached zip is the .jpg of the cabinet (thumbnail picture). Please attached the .hsf and I will take a look at it.
Regards,

Scott Vaal
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Matt Snowball
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Re: Contraints behaving strangely in V6

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Oops - new zip attached . Thanks Scott
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Re: Contraints behaving strangely in V6

Post by Scott G Vaal »

Matt,

I have listed this for the programmers to investigate. If I learn more, I will let you know. Thanks for the post.
Regards,

Scott Vaal
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