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Odd stock model behavior


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We have a repeat project, that we had done several years ago. The files are MX7 & MX8, so I'm updating them to 2018. Most of them are no problem, but several of them fail miserably when I try to generate a Stock Compare stock model.

The stock model generates fine, unless I enable Stock compare, doing so causes the model to shift oddly. I've attached a file, with 2 stock models, one standard & one identical except that stock compare is enabled.

Anyone ever seen this before?

2878-2550-402-17_G.mcam

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Thanks for this part.  I am able to duplicate the odd shift in MC2018.  It looks to be repaired in MC2019 (and beyond).  I believe this got fixed under S-47439 (a general testing/refactoring/improvement story).  I logged your part as D-37138 so that we can do some more testing with it.  It is a good test part.

I was able to create a similar comparison "shifted" Stock Compare in X9.

I don't, immediately, see any work-around for MC2018.

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49 minutes ago, billb said:

Thanks for this part.  I am able to duplicate the odd shift in MC2018.  It looks to be repaired in MC2019 (and beyond).  I believe this got fixed under S-47439 (a general testing/refactoring/improvement story).  I logged your part as D-37138 so that we can do some more testing with it.  It is a good test part.

I was able to create a similar comparison "shifted" Stock Compare in X9.

I don't, immediately, see any work-around for MC2018.

No worries, I don't need it for these particular parts. I just wondered if I was somehow doing some thing wrong.

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