I have come across an issue I have never seen before. I picked up my tooling balls and start running the full layout. The surface points run just fine but when it gets to the trim + Hole features the program faults out.
I then have to F9 every point or right click on the feature and go into Feature -- > Reset measured values to nominal for the points to run.
Is there a setting that I have off for the program to behave this way? Once I run through the program once it runs fine.
I feel like it's something so simple causing this but can't figure out why.
Does the program always fault in the same exact spot? Maybe right after an alignment before it goes to the trim? I'm not sure if it'll even help to turn Void Detection off, but have you tried that? I know it will probably be a lot of work.
I Will try messing around with Void Detection tomorrow and remove it to see if that helps the situation and I will also remove the "-" out of feature ID's.
louisd I Will try this. Thanks everyone.
Benedictj1 I can't remember exactly what the error was but sometimes It would just shoot way over to the middle of nowhere and try to measure a point or I believe it would show a travel error. Once I F9'd the point and measured it went back to running normally.
I saw this happen on our Global. Appears to have been a corruption in the program when a constructed feature math fails. Any constructions in your program? Does the part vary much?
I tried getting it to crash using the Hexagon block, nothing. I am going to try one of my models today.
There are a couple constructions inside the program, the parts do not vary they are very repeatable. It is an older program and I have never seen something like this happen before so I figured it could have been as simple as something checked or unchecked in the F5 Menu. Some good suggestions were made above that I will look into. I was able to get through the study but I have made notes on different things I can try the next time I put those fixtures up.