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Bug: Some Mate Connectors are broken since last update

kvdmolenkvdmolen Member Posts: 26 ✭✭
edited October 2020 in Using Onshape
Some mate connectors do not show the regular context-menu since the update 07-10-2020.
On some linked document, but also on "standard content" DIN 712 screw:



versus



I cannot find any logic. A mate connector from the same imported part behaves differently.
Also, if cannot be hided, and it does not appear in the tree view.

Thank you,
Klaas

Comments

  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,671
    Does it belong to a derived part or custom feature? In that case, you would have to hide the feature in the feature list - also Shift P should hide everything.
    Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEAI
  • kvdmolenkvdmolen Member Posts: 26 ✭✭
    @NeilCooke It's an imported part from another document.
    It seems to be solved when creating a new version in the linked document (and re-linking).
  • kvdmolenkvdmolen Member Posts: 26 ✭✭
    However, one standard content part is still not working.
  • CBowersCBowers Member Posts: 50 PRO
    I'm having the same issue with standard content fasteners. When I go through the usual steps of trying to drop standard content on their respective connectors the mate ultimately fails and says "Fastened # has error. Mate cannot resolve mate connectors." I also can't hide those mate connectors. 
  • matthew_stacymatthew_stacy Member Posts: 487 PRO
    @john_mcclary thanks for connecting my query to this thread.  Greatly appreciated.  Sounds like I'm not the only one wrestling with rogue mate connectors.
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