Hello, I have a drawing file that I've been working on for some time. It consists of 10 items of multiple quantities. 2 of the items are identical, so I tried to exclude one and change the quantity of the other. It didn't work out, so I just made a note that they were identical. However, when I un-excluded the identical item, it will not reappear in my cut list. Has anyone dealt with this issue before? Were you able to fix it?
I have tried to delete the table and add it to the drawing again, but it still only shows 9 of the 10 items. (Also, I experienced the same type of issue when I initially excluded the item... it didn't exclude at first, then randomly while I was working with the document it excluded... So I tried to just continue working with it and wait for the item to reappear. I'm still waiting... ... ...)
-Brian
Hello,
This will make no sense, but it works: add a property to the member re-included.
Doesn't matter what you call it. I added "dummy" set to "erase me".
It rebuilt the cut list.
It works both ways: to remove an exclude & to re-insert an include.
Deleting a property works, too, but only delete a useless property.
I tested this with my "dummy" and it toggled the cut list.
Remember, the property must be added to the cut list property for the body in question.
Like I said, it makes no sense, but it works.
Cheers,
Kevin
Edit: The affected cut list item may not need to be the item to get a property added.
It could be just adding a property forces the cut list to update.
Even Ctrl+Q doesn't work.