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too many cutend statements at line...

Anonymous
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Hi there AC veterans,

From time to time (and of course, right now) some library parts s**t themselves. Out of the blue, they come up with an error which says: 'too many cutend statements at line {#} in the 3D script of the file {name of library part}.
Typically the library part that fails is an ArchiCAD own one

Is there a known reason for it or it's just me?
Is there a way to fix it?

Cheers once again.
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The reason is that there are some kind of removed CUTPOLY or alike commands by some state of parameters...and the creator of the object did not take care to remove the same amount of CUTENDS 😉

I know it is informative enough for a "little advanced" GDLers...

Best Regards,
Piotr
Anonymous
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Thank you Piotr.

The answer does and doesn't sound very informative. I guess I'm not a GDLer, but simply a user.
The question is: why does it come up with this error after months since it has been placed in the model?
And also: is there a way to fix it without re-writing the scripts?

Cheers.

C.
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
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The next time this is happening please report the problematic GDL object to your local reseller.
The Object probably has certain combinations of parameters it is not handling properly.
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Anonymous
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Thanks Laszlonagy. Will do, in fact, I'll do it today

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