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Issue with sketch recognizing fully defined lines.

Hey all, I think I've found a bug. I'm not entirely sure why it happens, but figure I should still share.

I've attached images to show the sketch in question in various states. The first shows it without any constraint that the right-hand edge be vertical. It's blue (not fully defined), which makes sense. The second image shows that if I dimension it to be 90 deg from the horizontal, it is fully defined. Yet the third image shows that having it be defined as vertical (rather than 90 deg) does not fully define it. That alone is weird, but I'd be willing to believe it was a user error in some nuanced way I'm not considering. However, it gets weirder. If I add a line arbitrarily on the left-hand side, it does not initially impact the rest of the sketch. However, if I then constrain that line to be vertical, the rest of the sketch is once again not fully defined. That is the only change between the final two images. I am fairly confident in saying that it doesn't make sense.

I would like to hear if others have had/are having similar issues.

Comments

  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,689

    Agreed it is weird, but I have to say, I have never come across anything myself before which is not logical. I will create a support ticket so we can investigate.

    Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEAI
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