Archicad 22 DWG translators

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‎2019-02-04 03:08 PM
They get a warning saying the drawing was not created with a program not compatible with Autodesk. Basically, it looks like a picture, not a drawing.
Anyone else having this issue?
Thanks
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‎2019-02-04 03:22 PM
Edit: noticed you are on a mac computer. Sadly there is no OSx version of DWG Trueview, so you'll have to run it in a windows virtual machine or under bootcamp windows.
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‎2019-02-04 03:33 PM
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‎2019-02-04 03:37 PM
For "picky" subcrontractors the trick is to get a sample file from them and use that as the base DWG for the translator.
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‎2019-02-05 12:52 AM
Bob wrote:
Last week for the first time since I started using Archicad(2007) my engineers(Who use the latest AutoCAD) are unable to use the DWGs that I send to them. I sent them to two different sets of engineers and got the same response. I used both the built-in translator(the one I've always used) and the one that allows further editing because the first didn't work.
They get a warning saying the drawing was not created with a program not compatible with Autodesk. Basically, it looks like a picture, not a drawing.
Anyone else having this issue?
Thanks
As far as I know, this warning has been in AutoCAD for about 8-10 years.
This is one of the scare tactics employed by Autodesk.
But I think if you just OK this Dialog, the DWG file should open fine in AutoCAD.
Or, did they proceed by OK-ing this Dialog and AutoCAD refused to open the DWG normally?
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‎2019-02-05 04:29 PM
iMac 27"
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32 GB 2667 MHz DDR4
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‎2019-02-08 08:49 PM
I click the "Continue opening DWG file" option and it opens the file with no problem.
I was just wondering that could it be displaying one of the Layouts and is this why they think it cannot be edited (Image 2)?
In that case they should switch to Model Space using the TABs in the lower left corner.
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‎2019-02-08 08:53 PM
I have saved 2 DWG from ARCHICAD.
The first I set to be saved in AutoCAD 2004 format. It opened without issue.
The second I set to be saved in AutoCAD 2018 format. When I opened it in AutoCAD 2019 it gave the following warning, stating that it was created in a Student Version so there will be a plot stamp in it. I will report this issue to GRAPHISOFT.
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‎2019-02-19 08:14 AM
Some consultants and constructors can use they programs efficiently and can get by with this difference. Some don't though, and they always whine about it.
I'd prefer to use publisher, it's way more convenient than separately saving every story etc.
I am publishing a lot of dwg:s today. I changed to publisher because of my own convenience, and I am waiting for comments later on. Let's see how it goes this time..
ps. I hope a true BIM-approach is getting more and more accepted over time by the ones involved in construction processes, and thus no dwg would be needed anymore (too high hopes maybe..).

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‎2019-04-09 02:23 PM
I think the original issue of the subcontractors is probably how mikas explained. I just wanted to comment on the issue Laszlo Nagy pitched:
LaszloNagy wrote:This is because of an error in the engine we use for the export of AutoCAD 2018 DWG files. We have identified the issue and planning to solve it in ARCHICAD 23 (fix #258978).
I encountered a strange thing while checking out this issue.
I have saved 2 DWG from ARCHICAD.
The first I set to be saved in AutoCAD 2004 format. It opened without issue.
The second I set to be saved in AutoCAD 2018 format. When I opened it in AutoCAD 2019 it gave the following warning, stating that it was created in a Student Version so there will be a plot stamp in it. I will report this issue to GRAPHISOFT.
Since this issue only affects AutoCAD 2018 DWG export, if you export to any other earlier version (e.g. 2017), it will work fine.
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