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Bug Report AGV join paths

Found a bug when joining two straight paths in AGVs using the Join paths tool. The path class of the (curved) path is set to Straight instead of Curved as default. The following screenshot shows it:


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FlexSim 24.1.0
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Jeanette F answered Jonah K commented

Hello @Jesús,

This has been submitted to the developers for further investigation.

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Jonah K avatar image Jonah K ♦ commented ·

This has been fixed in version 25.0.3 released today.

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Kris Geisberger avatar image Kris Geisberger commented ·
This issue still exists in v25.0.1
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Clair A avatar image Clair A Kris Geisberger commented ·

And this bug is still not fixed in 25.0.2. @Parker S could you please increase the priority of fixing this bug ?

When you join 2 straigth paths in 24.0.8, the path class of the newly created curved path is a curved path. Correct.

When you join 2 straigth paths in 25.0.2, the path class of the newly created curved path is a straight path. Wrong.

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Jeanette F avatar image Jeanette F ♦♦ Clair A commented ·
Hello @Kris Geisberger and @Clair A,

There has been no progress from this ticket for the development team. I have requested for the issue to be escalated.

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