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    Posted: 30.Apr.2012 at 19:15
Hello;
I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this.  I have an assembly and I'm making a simple mate between the upturned metal edge and the centerline plane shown.  The message "part association failed" comes up.
Unfortunately I've not found a way to attach files in this forum, but you can see the screen shot here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60961560@N00/7128862593/in/photostream
I appreciate any suggestions
thanks
Aaron
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Apr.2012 at 19:58
update, I went through the assembly and the part association failure is in the vertical tube, not the piece that I'm trying to mate.  I still can't find where the failure is, but hopefully it will show itself
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