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A Rack Visual Bug? when seting level progression to 'Z-', the rack visual is

2021-10-05-163222.jpgWhen I set the level progression to 'Z-' in order to make like followed captured dimension.

After setting the progression to 'Z-', the rack visual changed to like above.

It's a bug? Or my setting has a problem?


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Many of the draw elements in the default Rack visualization use a Slot Filter of "Not the First Level" or "Not the Last Level" in order to draw differently at the top and bottom of the rack (for example, no cell support on the floor and no cross beams at the top).

By changing the level progression to Z-, the "first" level is at the top and the "last" level is at the bottom, so the default settings in the Rack Visualization are no longer what you want.

You'll need to adjust the Visualization settings in the Storage System if you want to draw it differently than the defaults. You have complete control over how the rack draws. The rack just uses some visualization settings that we've configured by default. You are welcome to change or adjust them to draw however you want.

I would suggest creating duplicates of the existing visualizations and using the duplicates rather than changing the settings of the existing ones.

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Thank you @Phil BoBo. That's I expect and want. I will make the visualization custom.
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