need to confirm this as a bug...

create drawing from part-->select a view-->insert-->tables-->Revision Table-->select standard table template, Anchored to upper right then hit ok

you will see the revision table inserted with 5 columns (Zone,Rev.,Description,Date, & Approved)

now select the 'zone' column and RMB-->Delete-->column

WARNING!! save all work before attempting this!

Look! Solidworks has terminated!

Solidworks2004 SP01 WindowsXPpro

Larry Jedik

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Larry Jedik
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works ok here

sw '04 sp0, xp pro sp1

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kenneth b

SolidWorks 2004 SP01 Windows XP Pro

Same here. Terminates with an unhandled error.

Dave H

Larry Jedik wrote:

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Dave H

Ouch - CTD. Also an "easy exit" when deleting the DATE column. I didn't try the APPROVED column - I don't want to play any more.

Richard

SolidWorks 2004 SP1 Windows 2000 Pro SP3

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Richard Doyle

crash here too, sp1

You going to send this in?

matt

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matt

I will.

Richard

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Richard Doyle

Folks,

Let me make a suggestion. Everyone who is affected by this bug should send it in. I'm told that SW prioritizes things by the number of times bugs and enhancement requests are sent in. If it is just reported once or twice then it goes to the bottom of the pile. Polls and loud venting may make us feel better but they don't affect the SW process. Like it or not, submitting things thru your VAR is probably is the most effective way to get things done and leverage the power of this forum.

JJ

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JJ

Well said JJ.

It only takes a minute or two to write an email. I am lucky enough to have one of the best VARs around and I expect an SPR # any time now (reported this today).

Richard

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Richard Doyle

"JJ" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@comcast.com:

SW puts a high priority on crash bugs, and regressions get the highest priority, generally getting fixed in the next SP. I haven't confirmed it, but the guy who didn't see the crash was running SP0, and everyone else was running SP1. That would make this a regression if its a new SP1 crash. I would expect that this gets fixed for SP2.

matt

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matt

that guy thinks sp1 is crap, sticking to sp0 for now. :)

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kenneth b

Seems to work fine if you add a revision to the table first then delete the column. I'll be putting this request in also...thanks for checking everyone. Larry Jedik

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Larry Jedik

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