I have a greyed-out sketch in the feature manager. I want to access it, but I get a message that I need to undelete first. I do so, but the sketch remains greyed out and inaccessible.
Has anyone ever had this problem? Does anyone have an idea to solve this problem please?
And yes but we don't necessarily have the same SW version
which means that I can't see your sketch
since I'm in a lower version
Which is moreover as said in my previous message if your sketch is made via a part so derived sketches or part family
impossible to modify it or you have to remove the links and reconstrain to have a black sketch
es ce c' Claire ;-)
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ps:
Post an image by developing your piece or find your sketch to insert an image just check the postcard with sun and mountain at the top right in the answer
The sketch is not a derivative sketch. It just serves as a source for another derivative sketch. So I don't understand why it's grayed out and has this error. Usually, derived sketches are not grayed out in the feature manager.
Moreover, it is not a family of pieces either. Just a piece created in its own right.
You must have a problem with the "scale" function in your equations because if you delete it you regain access to your sketch, it wouldn't be linked to an external file that could not be found at any rate?
Thank you for your answers. Indeed, I didn't attach the parameter file, but on my side, I have it and I don't have an error pointing to this file. The proof, I have other variables in this file, and the other parts of the assembly don't have this pb.