In this section, you will explore a use case demonstrating the Ignore parents in error update strategy.
| This technical practice highlights a strategy, that is used to apply an update locally on a specific child feature when its parent feature fails or is deactivated. |
| Each design feature is inherently dependent on its corresponding parent feature. During the design change process, when a parent feature encounters an error, the traditional troubleshooting approaches often make resolving such issues challenging and time-consuming. The Ignore Parent Error strategy provides a robust mechanism to address these situations. |
This technical practice highlights the update strategy, Ignore parent in error, used in Resilient Modelling. It allows the user to continue feature computation even when the parent input features contain errors or are deactivated. Thereby ensuring greater resilience and flexibility in the design workflow. |
All roles that include the Part Design app, Part Design Plus app, Generative Shape Design app and Generative Shape Design Plus app |
Mechanical Designers, Conceptual Designers, Mechanical Surface Designers |
The features that can benefit from this strategy are Blend, Circle, Curve Smooth, Extremum, Join, Line, Multi-Section Surface, Parallel Curve, Plane, Point, Polyline, Shape Fillet, Spline, Spine, Sweep, and Split. |
Use Case: To Update a child feature when its parent feature is in error or is deactivated.Scenario: In a design process, when you want to modify a child feature and if the parent feature is in deactivated or is in error, in a conventional way, it would be challenging to work on a child feature. Here, with the help of the Ignore Parent In error update strategy, you will be able to work on a child feature even if the parent feature in error mode.
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Play the video to watch the implementation of Ignore parents in error strategy. |
All the features that you see listed in the What section are beneficial by this strategy. At this point only the GSD and Part Design features are supported. |
