Annoying bug when editing Complex Profiles

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‎2014-12-05 01:58 PM
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‎2014-12-05 02:25 PM
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‎2014-12-05 03:07 PM
Your screen shot shows a Complex Profile, not a Composite. My experience has been that when a Complex Profile is edited, all the other same placed Complex Profiles change to the default height.
David
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‎2014-12-05 04:51 PM
David wrote:Only when the placed complex profiles are the default height of the profile you are editing (note they can never be shorter) and you are making the default profile higher.
gpowless:
My experience has been that when a Complex Profile is edited, all the other same placed Complex Profiles change to the default height.
David
If the placed walls have been made higher than the default or you are making the default profile shorter then the placed walls will not change.
The above only applies if your complex profile has a vertical stretch allowed.
If your complex profile is not stretchy then all placed instances will change as well.
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‎2014-12-05 07:40 PM
The complex profiles are shorter and the vertical stretch is necessarily on. The option to automatically adjust wall heights to the storey heights must be available.
This has only occurred since the last update. It is a bug that needs to be fixed.
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‎2014-12-06 03:26 PM
gpowless wrote:I cannot reproduce this with Composites (they do not have a default height like Complex Profiles). What are the steps to reproduce this bug?
Well...semantics aside, the same thing happens to both complex profiles and composites...
The complex profiles are shorter and the vertical stretch is necessarily on. The option to automatically adjust wall heights to the storey heights must be available.
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‎2014-12-07 01:54 PM
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‎2014-12-08 02:43 AM
gpowless wrote:I'm confused as composites don't have anything to do with complex profiles.
Composites seem to change when the complex profiles are edited and when there is a storey height adjustment (any story change). I have found that the composites reduced by -10" consistently.
But in the image you posted earlier (of a complex profile wall) I noticed it looked like it was grouped with other walls and there was a Solid Element Operation in place on it.
Looks to me that it might be with a wall that is in a layer that has been turned off?
If that other wall is linked to the stories that might be why your composite walls are seeming to adjust when in fact they are just involved in an SEO?
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‎2014-12-08 01:13 PM
As to the composites...I don't know what the connection is. Not all composite walls change but when they do they are reduced by -10".
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‎2014-12-08 03:24 PM
Barry.
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