Actually now that you mention it we did have one related to empty animation
layers creating empty deltas on check-in when activity was changed from
base layer to other layers sequentially and then never restored back to the
base layer.
It was pretty F'in obscure to track.

On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Simon Anderson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yip have had it, a few years back. I cant remember what generated them
> exactly but I have a strong feeling it had something to do with changing
> resolutions on the referenced model and animation layers... was about 3
> years ago... so im a bit rusty. As for which is the active one when we had
> it happen, each delta had different bit of animation on it... was a
> nightmare.
>
> sorry I couldn't of been more help, Sandy you remember this problem and
> what was causing it?
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Nicolas Langlois-Demers <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> First I'd just like to say it's good to be back in Softimage, with all
>> it's little quirks... :)
>>
>> I've got this reference model that has multiple deltas (4) and I'm trying
>> to clean it up. The animator doesn't know what happened and says he hasn't
>> done anything special. Our scripts import a clean asset and create a
>> specific delta for it on import (similar to what Alan Freigtman has done on
>> his side - Thanks Alan!). And nothing else that we coded creates deltas.
>> Have you guys ever had multiple deltas under the same model (that doesn't
>> have any nested model under it)? If so have you found what caused it (short
>> of AddDelta command)?
>>
>> Also, is there any way to find out which of the deltas is the "active"
>> one? I tried to find the "Active" parameter under the delta or model (like
>> http://softimage.wiki.softimage.com/xsidocs/models_UsingReferencedModels.htm 
>> says)
>> but to no avail. Doesn't seem to exist into SDK Explorer. I assume it's the
>> latest one created but assumption is the root of many, many mistakes...
>>
>> Thanks for any help! The documentation is a bit scarce about this and I'm
>> still a bit rusty...
>>
>>
>> Nicolas Langlois-Demers
>>
>> One Animation Singapore
>>
>
>
>
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