ceschi1959
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Bye to all,
the title of the discussion is a little dark but I try to explain it.
one of the things I've always done a lot of attention in modeling and together is the id that is assigned to every nx entity (and first in nx).
This id is essential for modeling.
Now with the new possibilities in the new releases I think there might be some big problems.
I make an example: the trim command now (nx7.5) allows to 'split' a more solid solid solid by assigning the starting solid id to one of the obtained solids and assigning a new to others.
This reassignment could, for example, send in solid tilts connected in wave. Have you ever seen abnormal behaviors in nx 7.5 that could depend on this new potential?
Riciao
the title of the discussion is a little dark but I try to explain it.
one of the things I've always done a lot of attention in modeling and together is the id that is assigned to every nx entity (and first in nx).
This id is essential for modeling.
Now with the new possibilities in the new releases I think there might be some big problems.
I make an example: the trim command now (nx7.5) allows to 'split' a more solid solid solid by assigning the starting solid id to one of the obtained solids and assigning a new to others.
This reassignment could, for example, send in solid tilts connected in wave. Have you ever seen abnormal behaviors in nx 7.5 that could depend on this new potential?
Riciao