Performance Evaluation - Rebuild Performance
Rebuild Performance provides information about rebuilding an assembly.
Rebuild Data Unavailable | Runs diagnostic tests on data from
the most recent rebuild of the model. If the model has not been
rebuilt in the current version of SOLIDWORKS, rebuild data is not
available and some tests cannot be performed. To rebuild the model: Click Rebuild (Standard toolbar) or or press Ctrl+B. |
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Rebuild Report |
Reports the rebuild time for the total assembly.
The report shows the time taken to rebuild significant
components and features. Minor items are omitted. Complex
relationships may cause some items to be visited twice.
Rebuild the assembly during the current session of SOLIDWORKS before generating the report. The report is not available when the assembly rebuild time is less than 10ms. |
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Circular Reference | Reports circular references between parts in an
assembly where the parts have external references to other parts in
the same
assembly. See an example of a circular reference (external link to www.solidworks.com). |
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Mates | Checks the number of mates that
are evaluated when the assembly rebuilds and the amount of time
taken to evaluate those mates. Certain mating
conditions can result in slower rebuild times. If mates rebuild
slowly, Performance Evaluation reports any mates that reference:
In the Mates dialog box, you can select a mate under
Name to highlight the
mate in the graphics area.
Although the
conditions identified by Performance Evaluation can degrade
assembly performance, they are not errors. Weigh the
Performance Evaluation recommendations against your design
intent. In some cases, implementing the recommendation can
improve assembly performance, but might compromise your
design intent.
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In-Context Part Performance | Reports when in-context
relationships involving relatively large parts contribute a
significant percentage to the assembly rebuild time. When an assembly is rebuilt, all in-context relationships established at the top level of the assembly are re-evaluated. First, the location of the driving component is determined by evaluating its mates and sometimes rebuilding the driving component. Then, the driven component is rebuilt. If the driven component is a complex part with many features, rebuilding the component can take a significant amount of time.
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In-Context Relationship Performance | Reports when components are
rebuilt multiple times when the assembly is rebuilt. In the In-Context Relationship Performance dialog box, you can:
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In-Context Relationship Conflict | Reports if a subassembly contains
a single-configuration component that is driven by an in-context
relationship to a multiple-configuration component. The result can
be conflicts when rebuilding the assembly. The in-context relationships can arise from equations or external references. In the In-Context Relationship Conflict dialog box, you can:
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Assembly Rebuild Report | Reports on the last assembly
rebuild and shows the time taken to rebuild for significant
components and features. You can expand or collapse nodes in the report. Components that are rebuilt more than one time appear in red. Components that take 10 milliseconds or less to rebuild are omitted from the list. |