![]() but no, the software told me again the same error as if even the new name b.asm was around somewhere (I renamed both file name and number). "no problem" I told myself, I just have to rename the asm0001 to, let's say, b.asm, and the problem is solved, as often done before. ![]() ![]() The problem was that there already was a asm0001 in another workspace, so when I firstly tried to save and upload the asm, it gave me the "CAD part is not unique" error For reasons that I don't include here for easiness of description, upon retrieval one of his subassemblies took the default name that Creo gives to brand new unnamed stuff (it was asm0001) I retrieved, from the local disk, a step assembly which, together with all of his components, was already named on the disk. I already knew the error coming both in the case of "same number for prt and drw", and in the case of the upper case text.īut these were not my cases (unfortunately, cause I would have fix the problem sooner). In the meantime on Wednesday I found what the problem was and the workaround. ![]()
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