Interesting bug

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Aggrevated, Mar 26, 2008.

  1. Aggrevated

    Aggrevated Guest

    Using WF3

    So I built an assembly in [mm]. There are a few angle mates in the
    assembly. 65deg being prominent.

    To create the drawing, I needed my primary units to be [in] so I went
    to "setup"...blah blah and changed the units from mmkgs to inlbs.

    Well guess what. Those angle mates were converted as though they were
    a mm dimension.

    So my angle mates were changed from 65deg to 2.559deg.

    Irritating, but humorous none the less.
     
    Aggrevated, Mar 26, 2008
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  2. Aggrevated

    Janes Guest


    Did they actually move or did the notation just change? Can't imagine what
    it would have changed into. It's not radians which would have been about
    1.13, but that is the basis of angular calculations in that system of units.
    If you want to see what all the units are within mmkgs, go to
    'Edit>Setup>Units' and click on the Info button.

    David Janes
     
    Janes, Mar 26, 2008
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    Polymer Man Guest

    On an older version I've converted from English to metric and had
    conics with defined rho values change by a multiple of 25.4... So they
    crashed... Feh...
     
    Polymer Man, Mar 27, 2008
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  4. Aggrevated

    Janes Guest


    Hard to figure why it would try to convert a unitless value when it's not IN
    its system of units. But I bet they got that fixed in a hurry!

    David Janes
     
    Janes, Mar 28, 2008
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  5. Aggrevated

    Aggrevated Guest

    The parts in the assembly actually moved to a different location
    corresponding to the new angular dimension. I've been able to repeat
    this in three different assemblies.

    Just thought I'd see if anybody else had run into this, and give a
    word of caution to others. This could really screw up an assembly if
    a guy weren't careful.
     
    Aggrevated, Mar 28, 2008
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