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Topic Closedmissing harness assembly

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Joined: 20.Oct.2011
Location: Canada
Using: inventor 2011, autocad 2012, soldiworks 2010
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: missing harness assembly
    Posted: 08.Nov.2011 at 17:22
i created a harness assembly with 2 connectors, 128 wires, 30 splices and 3 segments.
When i opened the file the following day i received this message, " No harness assembly exists in the current active document. Cable & Harness operations will be disabled." 
The fact is that i can "see" the assembly, wire data etc., but, inventor apparently can't see it.  I am also un-able to export the data to another file in order to replace this one because i cannot work in the cable and harness tab.
There was a patch for this issue for INV2011 but i am running INV2012 and the new patch doesn't say that it addresses my issue.
Can someone point to a patch or tell me what i am doing wrong?
 
thanx.
T Moxam

Senior Mechanical Designer
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