but if you have sketch errors you will have to fix them if you don't want to see the panel anymore that there is an error
Repair the sketch
The Repair Sketch tool finds, and in some cases repairs, sketch errors.
Click Tools > Sketch Tools > Repair Sketch.
Repair sketch repairs automatically:
Small sketch entities (entities with a string length that is less than twice the value of the maximum interval)
Repair Sketch removes them from the sketch.
Overlapping sketch lines and arcs
Repair the sketch merges them into a single entity.
The Repair Sketch tool highlights these errors and provides error descriptions:
Sketch entity gaps or overlaps that are less than the maximum interval value specified in Repair Sketch
Intervals or overlaps that exceed this value are considered intentional.
Any point shared by three or more entities
If the system finds errors of this type, you can fix them in the sketch.
Repair Sketch dialog box
Display intervals less than the maximum value that determines an interval or overlap error. Intervals or overlaps that exceed this value are considered intentional. RefreshRe-run Repair sketch. If you have updated this sketch, click Refresh to verify that you have fixed previous errors or to find new errors. PreviousMove on to another error. Next Hide MagnifierEn/Disable the Magnifier to highlight the error in the sketch. For more information, see Using the Magnifier. View magnifying glass
You have to Repair the sketch in order to remove all the errors and entities recovered from your dxf (courage!). Then remove all the wobbly, erroneous relationships etc ... Then, as Benoit said, you fix all your sketches or you leave it under constraint (it's up to you!).
Display intervals less than the maximum value that determines an interval or overlap error. Intervals or overlaps that exceed this value are considered intentional. RefreshRe-run Repair sketch. If you have updated this sketch, click Refresh to verify that you have fixed previous errors or to find new errors. PreviousMove on to another error. Next Hide MagnifierEn/Disable the Magnifier to highlight the error in the sketch. For more information, see Using the Magnifier. View magnifying glass
If it's imported from a DWG, I think there's no relationship!
The errors would then come from the fact that there are several closed or open contours: a simple solution would then be to pass all the lines into construction lines (if this does not pose a problem to the design):
select everything with the mouse and then check "For construction" in the property manager on the left.
@Lucas, at the moment the sketch is not assigned to a feature, so multiple open or closed contours should not get in the way (does not generate errors).
@FDUMOULIN: if everything you have been offered so far does not work, right-click "What's wrong" on your sketch and make a printscreen.
As you can see from the screenshot, I have more than 3000 errors to fix, I don't see this tool fixing me just one of the errors, it just shows them to me, I can scroll through them and that's it. I can't fix 3000 mistakes one by one. By reducing the interval between 2 points to .00015 I arrive at 500 errors. Moreover when I leave the window and come back, the interval is again set to 4.3mm and 3000 errors.
For Benoit:
I don't have any sketch relationships, I've deleted them all
I don't want to extrude it, I just need the sketch, I save it in pieces and basta, as I said in the first message, my desire is not to repair but to make the error panel disappear that's all. Lucas tells me that it's not possible.
For Lucas:
I wouldn't mind switching to the build line, but as you can see on the attachment, when you select several or all the lines, the checkmark is grayed out, I'm really out of luck.
I managed to switch everything to the construction line, the box repairing the sketch no longer finds me any problem but the damn panel is still there. (see attachment) I think the carrots are cooked