![]() ![]() ![]() Makes me think that either some particular part in that complex assembly is "bad", or. I've then asked to get a model again in AP214 format, but this does not import now, too.Īt the same time we do recieve various step files from small to very large from other source applications / suppliers which we can import perfectly fine. We then received a more recent model in AP242 format which we were not able to read (importers of all mentioned tools fail after endless hours of "thinking", as if the model causes infinite loops or such). We did recieve working models form that supplier in the past ("Automotive" AP214 format) which were imported successfully. IP rights/concerns, you know, lengthy progress to set up NDAs and such. Of course I'm in contact with Autodesk support but cannot simply give them the models (yet). That is, the models fail to import on at least two (if not three) different import kernels/backends. We on our end use Autodesk tools (Inventor, Autocad, Navisworks) and another simple Step Viewer (not by Autodesk). The provide (rather large, hundreds of MB to 1.x GB) complex models to us as STEP files which we fail to import. Not a Creo user myself, but trying to narrow down on a problem with one of our suppliers who use Creo. ![]()
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