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DWG and DXF failed to generate in Archicad Error

Anonymous
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Hi all,

Using Version 9, latest build and I've been attempting to publish my floor plan background (from archicad) to DWG and I get an error message saying the "publishing of the item failed because Archicad was unable to generate it."

I've tried several translators, tried copying everything to a new archicad file... nothing seems to work. The interesting thing is that several of the other views I've published all work out just fine.

Anyone run into this or have any ??
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Anonymous
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The answer is presumably in some difference between the views that work and the one that doesn't. Are there elements in the floor plan background that don't appear in the views that save successfully?
Anonymous
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yes, there are elements in the views that publish successfully that aren't in the floor plan view I'm trying to publish to dwg.

Does this mean I would need to isolate the "offending" object, so to speak? That would be difficult to say the least, unless there is a way to troubleshoot.
Anonymous
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slmettler wrote:
yes, there are elements in the views that publish successfully that aren't in the floor plan view I'm trying to publish to dwg.

Does this mean I would need to isolate the "offending" object, so to speak? That would be difficult to say the least, unless there is a way to troubleshoot.
I meant the other way around; are there elements present in the one that doesn't work which are not present in those that do?

The quickest way to test for the offending element(s) is called a binary search. Turn off half of the visible layers and see if it works; if not turn off half of what remains; if it does work turn on half of the layers you previously turned off (yes you need to keep track). This will narrow down to a specific item in a few steps and applies to all sorts of similar situations. (The game of 20 questions is based on this principle.)
Anonymous
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thanks, Matt, I'll give it a shot and let you know how it goes!
Anonymous
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Are you sure that the file did not translate? The reason I ask is that I receive these same messages when I translate to PDF and the files still translate just fine. Have you confirmed they are not translating?
Anonymous
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Are you sure that the file did not translate? The reason I ask is that I receive these same messages when I translate to PDF and the files still translate just fine. Have you confirmed they are not translating?
Anonymous
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yeah, the file isn't being saved anywhere that I attempt to save it.
Anonymous
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I finally narrowed down the offensive object to be a BMP image that I had imported into my floor plan... I changed to file to tiff and jpeg and it still wouldn' t publish to DWG. However, when put the image on a layer that is turned off (and have the translator set to only save visible layers) the file published to dwg just fine...