Is there a way to see specific errors that have occurred on an element?
After an element has turned orange, is there a way to check the specific reason it has been basified? I tried to view something about it in the "tree", however I was unsuccessful. Does anyone out there know a way to help? It would be greatly appreciated.
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[Solved] Checking Errors???
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Jeff,
Usually when something turns orange I go to the history tree on the left side, right mouse button in that window area, select edit and then pick the entity that has gone bad. You also can right mouse, go under Edit Sets, then Invalid entity sets. This will show you everything that has become invalid. You can then use this to possible track down what went wrong where.
Hope this helps.
Usually when something turns orange I go to the history tree on the left side, right mouse button in that window area, select edit and then pick the entity that has gone bad. You also can right mouse, go under Edit Sets, then Invalid entity sets. This will show you everything that has become invalid. You can then use this to possible track down what went wrong where.
Hope this helps.
Hi,
There is also an option in Tools | Options that may help you, because this function warns you during the design. In the Document tab, ask for the Document upgrade. It could help, especially when you begin on this product. This function can also "drive" you during the document reparation.
A last one, the symbol ? appears in your title bar when you have some invalid elements in your file. Just sometimes have a look on it
Jehronimo
There is also an option in Tools | Options that may help you, because this function warns you during the design. In the Document tab, ask for the Document upgrade. It could help, especially when you begin on this product. This function can also "drive" you during the document reparation.
A last one, the symbol ? appears in your title bar when you have some invalid elements in your file. Just sometimes have a look on it
Jehronimo
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thanks
just want to say thanks for all the help. much appreciated