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slow loading apparently unjustified!

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Hello everyone, this morning I open my whole set ok
I go to open the punch on which I worked until last night without problems and to open it only takes 4 to 5 minutes without giving errors. once open work quietly. to return to the axieme another 4 or 5 minutes.
What do you think happened? :confused:
What do you recommend me to do?

thanks in advance for the attention:wink:
 
hi, slowness and almost lock problems I had them both on native files and on imported files (step or iges) for geometry problems.
try to do an analysis of geometry and then sappici say.

Good job!
 
I called the fantastic (this time) assistance;)
They solved the problem by making me playback the features first to check that there were no loose issues.
then with part cleanup I finally solved.

If I had thought about it before I called them, I would have saved a good half hour:frown:

thanks cmq baskets;)
 
But I didn't understand something... Because every time I open it, it makes me some kind of reprocessing features? I understand why I see the features flow one after the other in the top status bar.

It's something I often see in the files a little more full and slows me down the opening. I always had the doubt that there was something wrong with those files but they didn't give me any particular error.

Is this something that can be avoided or there has to be and you have to wait for me to do this?
 
... because every time I open it, it makes me some kind of reprocessing features? I understand why I see the features flow one after the other in the top status bar...
I assume that having active the loading of the entire data in the loading options the program processes all those features that depend on a body link, which for some reason updates to each opening.
Now, I don't know what the correct road is, but assuming that you want to maintain the competitiveness, I ask you: do you think it is necessary to keep loaded all the building parts that are upstream of your punch?
once you have done a correct partition, so much it is worth putting in 'empty' reference set and no longer load certain parts of the layout.
So much, if you had to make some changes like even swapping the model, the processing of cascading features would happen equally.
 
I don't need all the features to be added to each opening but I want to keep the link for an obvious change... what do you mean by "putting in 'empty' reference set"?
 
... what do you mean by "putting 'empty' reference set"?
I mean, se the update of the features in your part, which I know, "punzone" depend on reading a link body at the opening of the files, and this link body comes from , which I know, on the "core" part of Moldovawizard, the object in the "core" part depends on the "parting" part and the "workpiece" part; se the operations done in these parts are no longer necessary then you can in the axiemi navigator click the parts with the right mouse button and set the reference set as "empty" , save and close the parts.
At this point these parts will no longer be read, as long as you do not re-set on another reference set.
at that moment there will obviously be the update
 
I try (I took a while to understand why I work in English :smile:)
thanks cmq :finger:
 
I try (I took a while to understand why I work in English :smile:)
thanks cmq :finger:
wanting to be lazy:
axial navigation system -> assembly navigator
reference set -> reference set
:biggrin:

I can't even remember if they're called like this:


In any case, it is to be considered a work around to obviate to the continuous update of features already assodate; simply do not load what is built to reach the mold partition and (in theory) no longer necessary.
 

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