I have a simple assembly, consisting of native Alibre parts, that appears to not be correct. Before the 'update' only the weight of the center brace did not match the mass. Now it looks like all parts except the leg don't match. This is confusing.
I thought I'd changed them all to lbs. But it is interesting that the one part in Kg is showing correctly in the BOM. All the lbs parts are wrong or at least not showing the lbs value and showing Kg instead. Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere?3 of your parts are in lbs & 1 part is in Kg?
I just downloaded & installed "Version: V22 64-bit [Build 22051]" and find no improvement in Assembly Weight. An Assembly I have still reports an Assembly Weight of 415.956 lbs when the individual components add up to 386.336 lbs. ??? -- Lew
We've identified a bug in some logic surrounding assemblies that contain imported components in certain units giving odd behavior in downstream queries of mass. A fix is incoming quickly. We have not seen any issues where there are no imported parts. We'll be releasing a 2nd SP in days not weeks to address this.
Yes, around 160g sounds correctThose 3 nuts have different model units, so we'd expect the forthcoming fix to resolve this. Here is the report from our current test build...
View attachment 32026
Does that seem correct?
Max thanks you. After the last correction, it seems that the mass count is correct.We've identified a bug in some logic surrounding assemblies that contain imported components in certain units giving odd behavior in downstream queries of mass. A fix is incoming quickly. We have not seen any issues where there are no imported parts. We'll be releasing a 2nd SP in days not weeks to address this.
Lew - can you send me your assembly so I can verify our fix?
Hi Max -- I just installed the "fix" and, testing it on 3 Assemblies, the "Mass/Weight" is consistently 20%-25% low as calculated. -- LewWe've identified a bug in some logic surrounding assemblies that contain imported components in certain units giving odd behavior in downstream queries of mass. A fix is incoming quickly. We have not seen any issues where there are no imported parts. We'll be releasing a 2nd SP in days not weeks to address this.
Hi Max -- I just installed the "fix" and, testing it on 3 Assemblies, the "Mass/Weight" is consistently 20%-25% low as calculated. -- Lew
Hi Max -- One "set" was sent to you "a few days ago." Do you need more? -- LewHi Lew, this fix has apparently fixed the majority of issues on here. It is possible you have a separate issue. I would need your files to take a look.
Just noticed the update, but why is it still called 'SP1 update' (v22.0.1 [22051] was SP1) when the release version is actually v22.0.2 [22053], suggesting its actually SP2 !! Need to be a bit more consistent with numbering and naming as it is going to cause confusion with many users!Are you sure you have build 22053?
Hi Max --Mine shows correct per your spreadsheet. Are you sure you have build 22053?
Hi Max --
Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 1:04:55 PM
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Version: V22 64-bit [Build 22053]
-- Lew
If your changing this, could I suggest (if your not already) that it's an option as to what the display format is (and possible decimal places for non-scientific). I say this as non-scientific is easier to interpret, but scientific gives higher accuracy (by it's nature). So having the ability for the user to decide what they want to see is the best of all worlds.It isn't a software issue - except that scientific notation is unnecessarily confusing and we plan on fixing that shortly.
scientific notation is unnecessarily confusing and we plan on fixing that shortly.