Is there a quick way to find a workable part in an ASM?

Hello

In my opinion no.

But when you open your assembly and it is rebuilt with errors, well quite simply you will see and point to this part or under assembly and open it and see that it is in a state of recovery, but be careful, if it is opened by someone else, and contact her and tell her...

Laughing out loud.

@+.

AR

Solution 1:

When you open your assembly, if a part is in a rework state, it should display a warning message:

If this is not the case you go to Tools, options, Message/Errors/Warning and you uncheck the one that looks like the capture.

This warning message is one of the only ones that is really useful since it allows you to identify the bar and lower it (by pressing yes)

Or see the macro of @fifounet44 in this topic:

https://www.lynkoa.com/forum/conception-3d/ajout-dun-assemblage-en-%C3%A9tat-de-reprise-impossible?page=0#answer-

As soon as the macro finds a part in a state of recovery, it lowers it to the bottom. (On the other hand, it does not give the name of the part concerned and no request for validation.)

 

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Thank you @sbadenis  and @A.R

I'll try to put the warning message back on for this kind of alert and see what happens.
I came across the @fifounet44 macro while searching in the forum if this question had already been asked in the past, and I downloaded the macro but I can't open the .swp what does it take to open this extension? 

Thank you in any case for your answers! 

To launch a macro, macro tool, run and then choose the swp file.

If you use it often, it's also possible to add an icon to a macro or keyboard shortcuts.

But the manual solution will be enough to help you out.