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Combined State in Drawing

Atropos89

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I'm trying to make a drawing that includes combined states. The combined states are for showing a profile sketch, blank part, and cross section. I can add the three combined states to a drawing, and all seems to work fine. When I go to save the drawing, I get the errors in a dialog box:

Name "[partname]#sc4682.prt" is invalid.
Name "[partname]#sc4285.prt" is invalid.


My guess is the #sc4682 and #sc4285 are identifiers for the combined states. Anyone know why Creo can't resolve the combined states?


I am using Windchill, however, the error happens when saving locally and when saving to my workspace.


EDIT: I also get the following in the notification area in Creo after closing the dialog box:
[partname]#SC4682 could not be saved to the workspace.
[partname]#SC4285 could not be saved to the workspace.
Edited by: Atropos89
 
UPDATE: I'm not able to replicate this error with other parts. This leads me to think that there is a problem with my cross section or representation, but even with a lot of tweaking, I can't make my original part work. Unfortunately, it is proprietary, and I can't share it. Thoughts?
 
Well, it happened again with another, completely different part. I'm starting to wonder if this only happens if a certain configuration is chosen. And if it happens once to a part, it won't ever stop happening.
 

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