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Syncing the Schedule#

The Sync Schedule command updates each lineset's stored distance parameter to match its actual measured position relative to the current reference plane. Use it when linesets have been moved in the model and the rigging schedule no longer reflects where they really are.

When to use it#

  • After dragging or nudging linesets in a view.
  • After importing or receiving a model whose distances are stale.
  • Any time the schedule values look wrong compared to the model.

This is the "model is correct, fix the schedule" direction. For the opposite — moving linesets to match the schedule — use Update Locations.

What the command does#

  1. Confirms a reference plane is set as the current locator. If none is set, the command stops and asks you to run Select Reference.
  2. Collects all dynamically scheduled linesets (legacy linesets are skipped).
  3. Determines how many are out of sync — that is, whose stored distance differs from their measured distance.
  4. If any are out of sync, asks you to confirm before making changes.
  5. Writes each lineset's measured distance into its distance parameter.

Steps#

  1. Make sure the correct reference plane is the current locator (run Select Reference if needed).
  2. On the Linesets panel, click Sync Schedule.
  3. Review the count of linesets that will change and click Yes to proceed.

Only out-of-sync linesets are touched

If every lineset already matches its measured position, the command reports that nothing needed changing and makes no edits.

Requires dynamic scheduling

Only linesets with Use Dynamic Scheduling enabled are processed. Legacy linesets are ignored.