Why otherdocs is not copied if the spaceclaim file is not opened during duplicate system in Workbench
TAGGED: spaceclaim
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June 8, 2021 at 8:38 am
sandor_toaso
SubscriberHi I have duplicated a system in ansys workbench (independent which release we are talking about) and I have not opened the duplicated spaceclaim object, only did some changes on the mechanical model and reran it. Once I try to make changes on the geometry in spaceclaim. Spaceclaim is complaining about a missing OtherDocs - spaceclaim object what is not copied by wrokbench during duplication. Why is it that? I need to manually relocate the file if it is not deleted (from hard disc) in the meantime. I have seen the otherdocs entity is absolute pathed in spaceclaim even it was copy-pasted from a 3rd spaceclaim file...Crtl+V/ Ctrl+C How can I remove this link? Why is it that? Once it is copied it shall be in the destination file without any hard link... please explain and provide a workaround.
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June 8, 2021 at 8:41 am
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June 8, 2021 at 9:23 am
Naresh Patre
Ansys EmployeeHello SandorToaso
Regarding your question on SpaceClaim for Ansys Workbench, please post it on ANSYS Customer Portal or Ansys Learning Forum based on the type of license that you have. This ANSYS Discovery Community Forum is specifically for seeking help on ANSYS Discovery products. Thank you for your understanding!
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