What problem is it ?
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‎2010-06-16 09:24 AM
‎2010-06-16
09:24 AM
This dialog pops when I switch from 2D to 3D view. This happens after I placed an object (20 stories building) into my master file. The problem's gone when I remove this object from Library manager.
Does anyone knows why ?
Please advise
Thanks
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‎2010-06-16 04:27 PM
‎2010-06-16
04:27 PM
Which object is this?
Erika
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‎2010-06-17 04:31 AM
‎2010-06-17
04:31 AM
the object is an 22 stories building. I save this building as ArchiCAD object.
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‎2010-06-17 05:51 AM
‎2010-06-17
05:51 AM
Does the error actually prevent the model from generating? Does it just affect the part itself or the whole model?
The only fix I can think of is to try resaving the building as a new library part. If it still has the problem try just saving floors 1-11 (or 0-10), and keep testing by halves until you find the offending bit in the source model. It's a bit tedious but the binary search zeros in on problems in the fewest steps (except for the occasional inspired guess).
The only fix I can think of is to try resaving the building as a new library part. If it still has the problem try just saving floors 1-11 (or 0-10), and keep testing by halves until you find the offending bit in the source model. It's a bit tedious but the binary search zeros in on problems in the fewest steps (except for the occasional inspired guess).
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‎2010-06-17 09:31 AM
‎2010-06-17
09:31 AM
it does not prevent the generating the model but it pops like-a-thousand-times.

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‎2010-06-17 09:40 AM
‎2010-06-17
09:40 AM
You should follow Matthew's instructions for tracking down the source of the problem in the building file.
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‎2010-06-17 06:25 PM
‎2010-06-17
06:25 PM
It does not solve your problem, it's a dirty fix
This option 'Interrupt with Error Message' in Options/Work Environment/Imaging and Calculation will only make (maybe) the messages disappear

This option 'Interrupt with Error Message' in Options/Work Environment/Imaging and Calculation will only make (maybe) the messages disappear