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Warnings on the need to re-build a drawing and on errors |
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Presence of links between the model and its image allows to continuously monitor their mutual compliance to one another.
Every time on opening and activation of the drawings containing associative views, the system checks compliance between the image and the model. In case of detection of discrepancies, a request for re-building geometrical objects of the drawing is issued.
The positive response to this request triggers re-building an image in the drawing. The negative response postpones the re-building.
Views, the images of which do not match the models, are marked with the symbol
in the Drawing Tree, and in the graphic area they are displayed as crossed out. These signs mean the need to re-build a drawing.
You can at any time rebuild a drawing by pressing <F5> or clicking Rearrange
on the Quick Access Toolbar.
More details on rebuilding the drawing...
Sometimes, after re-building a drawing the view is marked in the Design Tree as wrong – to the left of its name, a red field with an exclamation mark appears. For example, editing a cut/section line results in that it ceased to cross the model projection. The section matching such cut/section line cannot be built, so an error mark appears in the Tree.
If the view contains the image of a wrong model, then the error sign in the Drawing Design Tree is assigned to the drawing itself, its views, and the source model of the views.
To learn what the error means, click the error sign on the Tree. You can also invoke the What is wrong? command from the context menu of the wrong object.
On the screen, there will appear the dialog, in which the errors that occurred during the reconstruction of this object are listed.