Missing stair parts even if loaded in library
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ā2008-03-12
08:50 PM
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ā2023-05-24
12:02 PM
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Rubia Torres
I printed a set of sheets for my client yesterday with everything working fine and showing on plan as intended ... BUT since I had to leave, I had a coworker print 2 other sets. Thats were it gets messy. Coming back this morning I check the copies he printed and they're missing the stairs, turns out that all the stairs are now dots on plan as if they were missing EVEN if they are loaded (see attached pictures).
I tried reloading in every way i could think of but nothing seems to do it and my airheaded coworker cant remember what he did.
From what I got he closed AC on my workstation after I left, openned the pln on his worksatation to add a thing or two, closed it and then reopenned it on my worstation again to print it two more times.
On top if it , all the names of the custom parts are blank in the object window (see the next post)
If anyone has any idea of what can be going on I'd greatly appreciate.
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ā2008-07-18 02:13 AM
Are there any clues on the library loading report?
Unfortunately I have no experience of Macs and their quirks (if it is a system problem), so I'm not sure what else to suggest. Anyone else?

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ā2008-07-18 02:13 AM
Has anyone accessed this office library from a newer version of AC (e.g., AC 12)? The parts may have been converted to a format that your current version no longer recognizes. (I recommend that you have Office Lib 11, Office Lib 12, etc.)
AC could just have royally screwed up the GUID/name matching for the part.
If you do not have the command 'Open Object by Subtype...' in your File >Libraries and Objects submenu, use the Work Environment to get it there. (VERY annoying that GS took this command of the standard WE a few versions ago...it is the ONLY way to open objects that are not-placeable and yet are stored in an LCF file. Also, the only reasonable way to track down your problem.)
Invoke the command, and browse to the subtype corresponding to one of your missing-but-loaded parts. If you cannot figure out the subtype, place a new instance of the named part, open it and read off the subtype in the GDL editor.
You'll see the same name twice, most likely. One will be green, indicating it is loaded - a GUID will show along with the library path. The other will be red, indicating it is in the project, but is missing, but will show the GUID for that it expects that part to have.
Libary parts are supposed to be matched by GUID (the crazy long number string that you'll see), and if not (skipping the long story), then by text name. Clearly, the text name match is not happening for you. Seeing the GUID info above will help tech support figure out what's going on.
Screenshot of the dialog (but without a loaded/missing pair showing) attached.
HTH,
Karl

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ā2008-07-18 04:27 AM
Karl
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ā2008-07-23 11:21 PM
Re-inserting the stairs from scratch 'fixed' them, fortunately I only had 5 of them.
Tried to Pickup/Inject from the newly inserted instance of the stair into my Evil Orange Dots, but they turned into a cabinet with a sink??? I just deleted them and put the new instance of the stairs in the correct place.
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ā2008-08-19 09:02 PM
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ā2008-08-20 12:25 AM
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ā2008-08-29 04:54 PM
All it took was deleting our user profile in OSX and creating a new clean profile.
As I said, not sure what's going on, maybe so GUID thingy (not to sound to non-techy) or something. It does puzzle me that they are silent on the Archi-Talk forum on this subject.
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ā2008-08-29 04:56 PM
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