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‎2013-03-24 07:49 AM
‎2013-03-24
07:49 AM

"Divide by zero
at line 93 in the Master script of file m_Rail Horizontal.gsm."
It appears when I open my file and when I do other stuff.
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‎2013-03-24 10:40 AM
‎2013-03-24
10:40 AM
This is a worning.....one parameter in the object Railings Macros "m_Rail Horizontal.gsm" has a value of 0. You must change this value.
This object is a part of an RAILING object. To find which Railing has that value set to 0, select one by one your railings and edit it (CTRL+T). If the "Divide by...." message appears, you found the right railing.
This object is a part of an RAILING object. To find which Railing has that value set to 0, select one by one your railings and edit it (CTRL+T). If the "Divide by...." message appears, you found the right railing.
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‎2013-03-24 02:56 PM
‎2013-03-24
02:56 PM
If you have a lot of railings select half and then half again to narrow the search quickly. Of course it could be that all, or many of the railings share the same problem. It also may not be immediately obvious which parameter is causing the trouble as the zero divisor may be an internal result of another calculation. If so it may be easier to reset the part to its defaults and readjust to what you need.
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‎2013-03-24 03:28 PM
‎2013-03-24
03:28 PM
Thanks for your replys. It's not like I've made a lot of railings on purpose, in fact, I only see one and I did change the parameters from cero but I did'nt see the "Divide by..." mesagge and the problem remains.
How can I find other railings in the project? I only know how to find objects in general with the find and select but not specific stuff, don't know how to find the source of the problem.
How can I find other railings in the project? I only know how to find objects in general with the find and select but not specific stuff, don't know how to find the source of the problem.

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‎2013-03-25 01:58 PM
‎2013-03-25
01:58 PM
aknamarquez wrote:In the Find & Select dialog box, set Element Type = Object, click add, select Name for criteria, clicking on the small arrow on the right will bring up a list of placed objects on the current story, select the Object name of the railing.
How can I find other railings in the project? I only know how to find objects in general with the find and select but not specific stuff
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