Problem with global variables and equations

Hello

Could you send your piece if possible?

What do you mean by parameter?  Is it possible to "reboot" or delete SW cache files, I really have the impression that it's a bug! I managed yesterday to enter a global variable and linked it, and since then nothing. Even in the same room or copying the room, I tried to do exactly the same thing again but impossible!!

Hello DBZ,

 

Yes, it was yesterday with this piece that I managed to enter a variable and from nothing!!!!


fibre.sldprt

I don't really understand either, I added a "length" variable in your room without any problem, I'm sending it back to you to see ...

Kind regards


fibre.sldprt

Oops, sorry mistake in my answer.

thank you but... I'll give it to you in the bull's eye:)

SYNTHAXE ERROR, does it get you a corner:)

(see the screenshot), the little cross indicates a synthaxis error!


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Take a look here (if you did the update in question it can be a clue):

https://www.solidworks.com/sw/support/techkb3072630.htm

You can also see with SolidWork Rx.

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Works very well also on my test workstation by opening your solidworks via Solidworks Rx

cf image and tell us if it works


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Hello MaD,

No, still not. I ran a diagnostic and ran Rx but the problem remains the same.

It's still crazy to think that a global variable made yesterday works and that the news works for you but that at home is displayed as a "syntax error"!!!

*sorry I didn't read enough of it, with fewer mistakes it's better!

Hello MaD,

No, still not. I ran a diagnostic and ran Rx but the problem remains the same.

It's still crazy to think that a global variable made yesterday works and that the news works for you, but that in my case it is displayed as a "syntax error"!!!

dbz might be on the right track, several search results on the net report the same problem for SW2015 SP4.0. Either do the fix given by dbz or switch to SP5.0.

Kind regards

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+1 for dbz!

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I hadn't seen it but indeed why stay in SP4? 

I just saw it too! It's in English

Thank you to all of you.

I disabled the KB3072630 update and repaired SW by following the dbz link.


It works!

Thank you again and see you soon... I already have another question:)

Super happy with the availability of people from the forum!

 

we can close

Yes, but I think it would have been nice to rate dbz's answer as the best answer!

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Sorry d.roger I don't master the functions of the forum yet (I click on what?)

I'm also taking advantage of it because I've just cut a HUGE thorn in my side. I think that in the wake of this, the manipulation simply solved the problem of displaying all my SW icons. Too good, I can finally visualize my pieces as an icon :)

I agree, dbz's answer would have deserved more than mine!

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You have a video in the help that explains how to do it: http://www.lynkoa.com/aide

This is explained in the one marked: The questions "General and good practices"

The correct answer to your question is from my point of view the one where dbz writes:

Take a look here (if you did the update in question it can be a clue):

https://www.solidworks.com/sw/support/techkb3072630.htm

You can also see with SolidWork Rx.

Kind regards

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