Hi,
The function produced an interesting result.
It’s time for an update to 3.1, 3.5, or 4.0! ![]()
Bye
Andreas
Hi,
The function produced an interesting result.
It’s time for an update to 3.1, 3.5, or 4.0! ![]()
Bye
Andreas
Hi @a.drexler sorry for the inconvenience, this feature is currently in Beta, would like to confirm does it produce similar results at other times when you try it out.
Also i would like to confirm if your driver is up to date? And what version of D5 are you using?
Hi odeyalejames,
The graphics driver for my RTX 5090 is version 596.36.
D5 is version 3.0.1.0683.
This setup works well:
I then tried the first model again right away,
and it produced the same result as shown above.
So, regarding this result, as I mentioned in my first post:
Bye
Andreas
Still you have a really unconventional table a unique model so to say ![]()
Hi @a.drexler
It appears to produce unstable results, even with the simple table you used as a reference. Nevertheless, we have reported this to our team for further improvement.