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Model corrupted on save

When I tried to save the attached FloWorks model I got an error (save operation completed but model may be corrupted) and apparently, the model is corrupted.

Any idea what went wrong? It's an .fsm so I can't really debug the .fsx myself (for some reason it's also 12MB while the previous version was 45kB).

LoadingPointDemo_1.zip

FlexSim 21.1.2
FloWorkscorrupted model
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We can't tell what went wrong from the corrupted file after the fact.

If you open the file in a text editor, you can see that it has hundreds of thousands of lines, including a bunch of code from the VIEW tree:

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We would need replication steps from an uncorrupted state in order to debug what is happening that is getting it into this corrupted state.

My guess is that it is related to trying to save the views workspace into the model. Maybe something was messed up with your open views. We fixed some workspace UI issues in 21.1.3. Maybe that's related. Try updating to 21.1.3 and opening the default workspace to clear out anything messed up in your existing workspace.


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