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Semantic Query Not Clearing Surface Finish Symbol

JF_12711020
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Semantic Query Not Clearing Surface Finish Symbol

Hello,

 

I am using Creo 9 on a Windows 10 laptop. The issue is that I am trying to add a surface finish symbol in the drawing, but am getting the following error message: "The selected surface is already consumed by surface finish sf1 as a restricted reference. Select another surface." As far as I know, I never placed a surface finish symbol in the model at any point. I only added them on the drawing side. I deleted sf1 from the annotations tree, but the error message still pops up. Looking through message boards, I found an instance where someone used Semantic Query to select surfaces with finish symbols and then clearing them. However, when I use the Semantic Query tool, use RMB, and select clear, the symbol does not go away and is still showing when I reselect the surface. Any idea how to remove this symbol so that I can place a symbol in the drawing.

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Have you tried using the find tool to find the offending surface finish so you can delete it?

 

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Have you tried using the find tool to find the offending surface finish so you can delete it?

 

Screenshot 2025-01-15 151334.png

JF_12711020
4-Participant
(To:Chris3)

Hi Chris!

 

I was able to delete that surface finish from my part.

 

Thank you. 

tleati
12-Amethyst
(To:JF_12711020)

Hi, how can you delete it once you find it in the query?

I can find it but then I don't know what to do with that

Chris3
21-Topaz I
(To:tleati)

After you find it, click the double arrow button and then click close. This will select it. From there you can just hit delete on your keyboard.

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