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Complex Profile Beams "Flipping" after Back-Saving

Jeff Griffin
Enthusiast
I've noticed that certain complex profile beams end up in the wrong orientation (mirrored 180 degrees about the reference line) after back-saving to previous version. Specifically, this issue seems to show up at the point I save from AC22-to-AC21. (AC24-to-AC23 and AC23-to-AC22 seem to work fine.)

These particular complex profile beams are ones that I've made to show fascias. To work as efficiently as possible, as I place these complex profile beams, I mirror them about the ridges, since most of the time the roof slopes are symmetrical on both sides a ridge. It's been several months since these complex profiles have been originally placed so there's no way to know for sure, but I suspect that the ones that are now in the wrong orientation (after back-saving) were ones that were mirrored across ridges when I had initially placed them. Approximately half of the rest of these beams are in the correct orientation.

Interestingly, when I open the AC21 version using AC22, the issue can be seen. When I open the AC22 version in AC22, everything looks fine.

AC22 version of PLN, opened in AC22: red line added to show approx. location of reference line
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Archicad%20issues/AC22%20to%20AC21?preview=22.jpg

AC21 version of PLN, opened in AC22: red line added to show approx. location of reference line
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Archicad%20issues/AC22%20to%20AC21?preview=21.jpg

AC21 version of PLN, opened in AC22: beam selected to show inversion.
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Archicad%20issues/AC22%20to%20AC21?preview=21+(CP+Selected).jpg

Here's the whole progression, from AC24-to-AC21 if it helps:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zy85y0pbu8hzkl9/AAABFMMMuwJeuChfxYP4Xg8ua?dl=0

I've already tried opening & repairing the PLNs along the way to see if that would help, but it didn't make a difference.

Any ideas what may be causing this defect during the AC22-to-AC21 back-saving step, or how I can resolve it?

Thank you,
Jeff
iMac 27 (2020) 3.8 GHz Core i7; 128 GB RAM; Radeon Pro 5700 XT 16 GB GPU (macOS Sequoia)
MacBook Pro M1 Max; 64 GB RAM; 32-Core GPU (macOS Sequoia)
ArchiCAD 28/27/26/25 Full (back when Full used to mean Full) (latest builds). User since AC12 (2008).
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Minh Nguyen
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
Hello,

I am very sorry that the issue wasn't been informed to us back then. We would have been able to correct this issue if it had been the case Once again I truly apologize for the bad experience! If you have any problem contacting the local support in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out directly to me!

Thank you very much for your support and understanding!

Best regards,
Minh

Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT

Jeff Griffin
Enthusiast
Thanks Minh!
iMac 27 (2020) 3.8 GHz Core i7; 128 GB RAM; Radeon Pro 5700 XT 16 GB GPU (macOS Sequoia)
MacBook Pro M1 Max; 64 GB RAM; 32-Core GPU (macOS Sequoia)
ArchiCAD 28/27/26/25 Full (back when Full used to mean Full) (latest builds). User since AC12 (2008).