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Switch 9 Library to 10

Anonymous
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I have a project utilizing objects from the archicad 9 library, is there a way to automatically make all those objects refer to the 10 library? someone suggested that 10 keeps crashing because of conflicts between the 10 & 9 Library.

is this wishful thinking?
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David Larrew
Booster
If the Library Parts are named the same between versions you could try unloading your AC9 Library and then loading your AC10 Library. Then see if there are any conflicts.

I would recommend trying this on a COPY of your original project file.
David Larrew, AIA, GDLA, GSRC

Architectural Technology Specialist

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WIN7-10/ OSX 10.15.7

AC 5.1-25 USA
Anonymous
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Most of the AC9 library parts (at least the SE version here in the US) read just fine using the AC10 library. This is based on the GUID system (using an internal index number) so the names don't have to match. I have converted several projects with minimal trouble. There were a very small number of parts that didn't have AC10 equivalents, but there were so few that it was trivial to redo them. Of course DO NOT load both libraries together.

It is always prudent to archive a project before conversion, but I have found no significant problems due to the libraries. There is a problem with with some windows in profiled walls but this is due to a macro that is the same in both 9 and 10 (I posted a fix somewhere around here - but I'm too tired to look up the link).
Anonymous
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This is the principle with AC:
Never change the origin. Lib.!!!
Lib. is always independant package (outside files) from AC itself.
This is also for the case of update.
PLN from AC9 must be used with AC10 (because AC10 is much much better), but never change the lib. package from origin.
Anonymous
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One problem I've found with using the AC9 library in 10 is this:
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=65763&highlight=#65763

This is a bit of a pain, as every single job in our office uses sash windows, and the sash windows can't have their frame and sash materials separately defined. Grrrrr. Also, sash windows are one of the only library parts I've found that don't convert from 9 to 10.

I've also had a problem with Door D2 - it converts to an AC10 part, and shows in plan, but gives error messages when showing in 3D, if I keep pressing the 'continue' button in the error, the door eventually shows, but with only 1 panel? Trim, frame, handle are all there, but 1 panel is missing. Maybe some sort of macro problem I guess.

Other than that, everything has been converting fine.
Anonymous
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thanks for the advice about not switching the libraries but too late

I'm realizing I might have made a huge mistake when I installed 10, openened up my 9 file and just started working, adding some objects from 10 as I went, I have no idea why but my file has become incredibly unstable and is crashing all the time, I use a mac and I am not acustomed to archicad ever crashing,

can conflicts from 10 and 9 libraries and duplicate names and objects really make my archicad crash at seemingly random moments sometimes quite frequently?
Anonymous
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Matthew wrote:
Most of the AC9 library parts (at least the SE version here in the US) read just fine using the AC10 library. This is based on the GUID system (using an internal index number) so the names don't have to match. I have converted several projects with minimal trouble. ....
Matthew, Was AC9 SE library the Library for these converted projects?
Anonymous
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Tom wrote:
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Other than that, everything has been converting fine.
Are you converting projects that used the Standard AC9 Library or the SE (Special Edition) Library?

Just noticed that you are not in the US, so the SE library (which I believe was US) does not apply.
Anonymous
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Jay,

Mostly standard 9 library, but some SE parts. I think all the SE parts converted OK.
Anonymous
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Once I need to convert my ac 9 file to ac 10 (library)
You may try;

open ac 9 file in ac9
open new ac 10 file
copy your story (ctrl+c) from ac 9 (you have copy each story)
Paste (ctrl+v) it to ac 10 empty file

All your doors,windows, and objects will be converted to ac 10 library parts automatically then;
You need to load your own object library.

Ps: You have to check the parameters of doors and windows If it is same or not.(it must be same).