WARNING: Not enough edges in generatrix
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‎2007-01-19 11:06 PM
‎2007-01-19
11:06 PM
This message comes up every time a section, elevation, or 3D window is opened. Everytime it gives us about 50 Warnings with the same 4 or 5 numbers listed over and over. We think it is due to a corrupt object of some sort. Is there anyway to find where line ### is, or any other solution. Thanks in advance
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‎2007-01-19 11:34 PM
‎2007-01-19
11:34 PM
It's probably from a Profiler object placed some where with an overlap or a shape that too tight to actually create.
Tom Waltz
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‎2007-01-22 02:42 PM
‎2007-01-22
02:42 PM
IS THERE ANY EFFICIENT WAY TO FIND THIS OBJECT BESIDES GUESS AND CHECK?

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‎2007-01-22 02:57 PM
‎2007-01-22
02:57 PM
Evan:
First go to View > Elements in 3D View > Filter Elements in 3D... to turn off all elements except Objects in the 3D window. Then place the heavy marquee on 1/2 of the project. If the message still appears, then marquee 1/2 of that portion, until you isolate the problematic object. You might also use the stories to help isolate the object.
HTH
David
First go to View > Elements in 3D View > Filter Elements in 3D... to turn off all elements except Objects in the 3D window. Then place the heavy marquee on 1/2 of the project. If the message still appears, then marquee 1/2 of that portion, until you isolate the problematic object. You might also use the stories to help isolate the object.
HTH
David
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‎2007-01-22 06:33 PM
‎2007-01-22
06:33 PM
EVAN wrote:Yes.
IS THERE ANY EFFICIENT WAY TO FIND THIS OBJECT BESIDES GUESS AND CHECK?
When the error window comes, note down the object name. Use Find&Select to locate it.
Correct the object.
Djordje
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‎2007-01-22 11:04 PM
‎2007-01-22
11:04 PM
Djordje wrote:DO I JUST TYPE IN THE LINE # (BECAUSE THAT'S THE ONLY INFORMATION GIVEN)?
Yes.
WHen the error window comes, note down the object name. Use Find&Select to locate it.
COrrect the object.

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‎2007-01-22 11:25 PM
‎2007-01-22
11:25 PM
EVAN wrote:Djordje was not really clear: after all the pop-ups are done (that allow you to click "OK", an Error Report window will appear (maybe in the background) that will tell you what object the error came from.Djordje wrote:DO I JUST TYPE IN THE LINE # (BECAUSE THAT'S THE ONLY INFORMATION GIVEN)?
Yes.
WHen the error window comes, note down the object name. Use Find&Select to locate it.
COrrect the object.
(BTW, you should know that it's considered rude to type in all CAPS)
Tom Waltz
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‎2007-01-23 03:16 PM
‎2007-01-23
03:16 PM
Thanks, sorry about the caps, I'm really not rude, it's just my caps.
