Biggest difference is in opening files.
Drawings also.
We are integrated with pro.file that could be cause also
Biggest difference is in opening files.
Have the files been saved in the latest version of SolidWorks? I know that can affect open times and it gets worse with large assemblies. PDM systems complicates this ability to update the files though. Some have tools to do and some don't.
Yes they are saved to latest version.jcapriotti wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 12:14 pm Have the files been saved in the latest version of SolidWorks? I know that can affect open times and it gets worse with large assemblies. PDM systems complicates this ability to update the files though. Some have tools to do and some don't.
Pro.file is a new one to me. Why do PLM companies make it so hard to see what the software looks like and what it can do? They hide it all behind fancy PowerPoint presentations and cutesy videos of meeples dancing around icons of "data".
Mostly Automotive Checking Fixture Designs.jcapriotti wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 9:18 am @Lapuo , @Bradfordzzz ,
Just curious what you guys find worse about 2021 than the version you're on? Seems to be very dependent on the type of work you do.
Curious, "Model without parametrics and simply mate everything together"? Are you referring to mating origin to origin, or something else?Damo wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 3:55 am
Mates: Now I am not a fan of mates at the best of times, but of course I do use them too.. (people who model without parametrics and simply mate everything together are pure evil.!!)
Yep.. That was quite a rant. But since you asked..
.... and I needed to get it off my chest.
Damo wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 3:55 am Mates: Now I am not a fan of mates at the best of times, but of course I do use them too.. (people who model without parametrics and simply mate everything together are pure evil.!!) Please explain. I use Mates often, and don't know how I'd model without them.
But I frequently get mate errors in my assembly feature tree that simply need to be deleted and recreated. Then they work fine.. !?!?
This is very frustrating when one must, without choice, delete and repeat steps almost ad-nauseam. It can cause one to question ones sanity.. Try suppressing and then un-suppressing mates instead of deleting and re-creating. Or even just a Ctrl+Q rebuild.
Very good advice, thank you Fred. ;Frederick_Law wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 9:06 am Graphic - Turn on/off Enhanced Graphic Performance. Try latest nVidia driver. Yes, latest, not certified. I have a GTX-1070 with Enhanced On.
When assembly get busy, I get the "wire frame" in graphic.
This setting was selected as "ON" I have it now as "OFF." .. We shall see how this affects things. So far, a couple of hours now, I've not seen the "Wireframe"...
Sketch and Mate - Yes, SW lost reference. As simple as adding a line to a sketch with cause hell in everything after it. Solution: start a new sketch.
Yes. I have also had this thought. It does annoy me somewhat that I cannot keep things all nice-n-tidy in one sketch where possible.
Low resource - Set your Windows page file size larger. Start with 64GB. See here: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=450DUH.. I'm a little annoyed that this never occurred to me to try. And so, now I have tried. So far so good, this morning was the first time since I got this PC that I did not get the low resources warning.
Jim Steinmeyer wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 2:21 pm Curious, "Model without parametrics and simply mate everything together"? Are you referring to mating origin to origin, or something else?
Oh I do use mates.. But I try to limit the amount I use. I do a lot of "Top-Down" Modelling. If something in an assembly doesn't move.. It is mated as "In-Context" and becomes fixed in place at the origin, with any downstream parametrics driven from a sketch(es) within the top-level assembly... Tho, I've experienced even these mates throwing up an error too.. (It is frustrating that they cannot be re-created. So I already just do as Glenn has suggested, Suppress-Unsuppress. This does work often enough to be a useful tactic. When not successful, I will simply delete them and mate at origin with aligned axes and keep moving forward. All moving components are separate assemblies mated within the top-level assemblies as you would expect and anything not moving within those assemblies are also "In-Context" Mated.. etc.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 2:57 pm Mates: Now I am not a fan of mates at the best of times, but of course I do use them too.. (people who model without parametrics and simply mate everything together are pure evil.!!) Please explain. I use Mates often, and don't know how I'd model without them.
Hi, long way back, but I think its worth to mention an update; in the mean time I've been busy addressing the various problems and discussing them with our software service supplier. As a result, these guys have filed a number of tickets and over a period of months I was occasionally informed if and/or when these were solved. About a month and a half ago I migrated to SP5.1 noticing that all but one is now solved.
Holy Hell!!! That IS a leap!