Error order equation

Hello

I don't remember having this error before, but with the 2012 version, can someone tell me how to change the order of the equations?

Thank you and cordial greetings.

 


erreur_ordre_equation.pdf

Hello

See this video that explains how to reorder the equations (I believe there was no change in 2013):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peSvwB8jRDE

Simply select the line of the equation and then drag (holding the click) it up.

Otherwise, by selecting the line (in the line header), then doing CTRL X (on the keyboard to cut), and placing yourself where you want to reposition the quation and then doing CTRL V (to paste), it should work too.

Thank you for your contribution, but no matter how hard I try with these solutions, (shift, ctrl, alt) no way to move the line.

Neither with crtl v or x and ctrl v.

It must have had a change between the 2012 and 2013 versions.

?

 

For 2012 there is a utility vehicle for that: http://help.solidworks.com/2012/french/SolidWorks/sldworks/c_automatic_solve_order_option.htm
Otherwise by selecting a line and then right-clicking on it?

http://help.solidworks.com/2012/french/SolidWorks/sldworks/t_selecting_multiple_rows.htm?id=a9a0bf2d27b84a66bfadacfe636a818a#Pg0

Is the "automatic resolution order" checkbox checked?

At the bottom right of this window:

Hello, click on the last box "123" and re-arrange your lines as in excel or other.

 

Select the line on the far left, stay clicked, then move it.

 

Of course, you must have unchecked the "automatic resolution" box

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Answer for stefbeno,

The checkbox is grayed out, and I haven't found a solution to make it work either.

 

The auto-resolution box is unchecked.

However, in the manager, Solidworks points out another type of error that does not exist in my thoughts (D5@esquisse1 being a driven dimension).

 

 


erreur_ordre_equation_2.pdf

Hello, I had the same problem and in fact it's not very complicated.

First, you need to edit the room in which the equation is located to open the equation management window.

Then, you have to select the ranking of the equations in ascending order (buttons at the top left)

Then select the row of the equation to be moved by clicking (1X) on the number corresponding to its order of classification.

And finally, as soon as this line appears selected, by clicking and holding  on the number (in the same place indicated above) you can move this line among the others to change the order. 

And there you go, I too searched...

 

 

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