Can I hide evaluation error messages in Solidworks?

Hello

I ask myself this question because in our engraving numbers, sometimes the part is laser cut but also bent. With the tab builder, we push the necessary properties into our parts that include several pieces of information that need to appear when burning, out of Solidworks sooner than not marking anything, gives evaluation errors instead of putting nothing! Like the attached photo, can we force him to put nothing? Otherwise we have to impose conditions on it, which I find a bit cumbersome, not to say stupid!

And as much as possible, a function in the SolidWorks options.

 

Thank you all for your help.

 

Eric


erreur_eval.jpg

silly question ;-)

it's not a police problem

See this type of font

http://www.chiropo.com/decoupe-laser/lettrages-en-pochoir

https://www.dafont.com/fr/theme.php?cat=114

@+ ;-)

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Hello

Have you ever done CTRL-Q or the two-color light to regenerate your piece so that it regains the links???  

Hello

It's not a font problem, there's a regeneration problem, maybe my question wasn't clear, when creating our engraving number, which is minimal material removal, we dial the number from the properties of the part, the catch is that if the part and laser cut and bend, in its engraving number the letters LP will be visible, but if it is not fold, SW does not handle the empty data because the PLIER property (P) will be empty, hence the error ''ErrorEval'', so I wonder if it is possible to check an option so that SolidWorks does not display this note when making a similar error (it is not a mistake for us but for SW yes). SW accepts spaces (it doesn't give this error with a space) but we have to impose conditions on it that must be done from third-party software. Whereas simply telling him not to display the error would take away a lot of headaches.

Kind regards

Eric

By playing with formulas (condition or concatenation), it should be possible to "force" the property into error with a space.

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@must7610taz

Do you have any standard files to understand the problem

Your lettering is done via writing on a sketch

 Is it this sketch that is cut or folded?

@+ ;-)

To test if it can help:

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Wrong links... (or) Variable of links...

We work the same and we just put an empty space in the parts.