Cannot open a stage set on its own.
Stage set revision rule.
Revising/Save As of stage sets and stage models.
Usage of “Callout”/”Find No”.
SolutionCannot open a stage set on its own
- This is by design. The intended behavior for opening a stage set is to open one of the stage models in the set
Stage set revision rule
- The BVR of the stage set (as shown in your screenshots) is always saved Precise and loaded with “Precise Only” revision rule
Revising/Save As of stage sets and stage models
- Starting in 2206 you can save as and revise a stage set through NX and should ONLY be done in NX. Revising/Save as through Teamcenter will cause issues in loading the set (unrelated to the issue you are seeing)
- You can revise or save as the set as whole. There is no option to save as/revise individual stages
Usage of “Callout”/”Find No”
- In the stage model application, the “order” of the stages in the set is important since it represents the sequential order in which the manufacturing process takes place. The BVR alone does not really have any kind of “ordering” so NX is using the “Find No” to represent the order of stages in the set. In the BVR in Teamcenter, you should be able to enable the “Find No” column and see these values. They should increment by 10 for each stage, starting at 0 with the design part. In a recent case, the syslog says it got a value of “70” for one of the stages when it was expecting “60”. You can manually change these and once they are consistent, the stage set should open correctly in NX. The error raised is intended to dissuade users from arbitrarily modifying these values in Teamcenter.
You should be able to fix the “Invalid callout number” error with manual modification of the Find No. in Teamcenter. In NX, it really shouldn’t be possible for them to become incorrect, since the software checks and make sure they are valid whenever the set is saved. The likely culprit would be that there were modifications to the BVR in Teamcenter (adding a part and deleting another one would certainly do it.