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Do you have this in your relations?
->Invalid left side of assignment. -> will be a big red arrow. <?:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><O></O>
try deleting all your relations the regen see if it still shows up if so do a global reference view see if there any externals Edited by: pmack009
Run Model Player or simply suppress all features and resume one or three at a time. Watch the message window for the error to show then investigate the offending feature.
All in all, suppressing everything and resuming
blocks of features appears to be the most effective
way of finding the critters.
ModelCheck will report a D#.
Is there a good way to find the dim or relation owner?
.... errr; make that "the relation owner". The D# is an
invalid symbol (no longer exists). Edited by: jeff4136
Hi
See attached screenshoot for solution.
In short, you have relation within feature (d956 = spessore_parete). a dimension that doesn't exist any more.
While in relations, instead Look In Part select Look In Feature, select your feature (I believe it has id 12850, feat # 20), you will have that bed relation.
Feature #51 has an invalid section relation (Look In: Section)
Edit Definition Feature #20 still crashes. Don't know, think I'd retrieve all parents into session, force a regen of everything and then try again. If it still crashes seek professional (
send it to PTC) help.
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(Sorry, Isair. Didn't refresh before posting.) Edited by: jeff4136
I know this thread is almost 6 years old but it is the only one on the internet so I figured I'd share my recent findings as I've been struggling with the exact same left side assignment error during regeneration.
My part is brand new and I am 100% certain that my relations are good and that no internal sketches have any such relationships added during their creation. My problem was somewhere else.
If you enter the relations window (Tools -> Relations) you will see a drop-down box on the lower right corner of the window that reads Initial. Click on the right downward pointing arrow and select the Post Regeneration option. This should expose which built-in relations are causing the problem. You can try deleting the problem lines or everything which is what has worked for me...
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