Complex Profile Wall corner connection issues

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ā2025-02-21
12:21 AM
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a month ago
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Laszlo Nagy
I created a complex profile foundation wall that is two ICF bricks high (ie. 3 feet) - these two walls are joining up fine in plan, but the 3D has these overlaps that I cannot get rid of. The walls are exactly the same in terms of settings and positioning. Some screenshots attached. I seem to have tried everything to get rid of it (including restarting and repairing the file). Anyone any ideas what else I could try?
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works fine in plan
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settings are exactly the same
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MBP M3 Max (16-inch 2023)
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ā2025-02-21 06:59 PM
OK - now figured out how to fix this problem too. Eye-droppered one wall and injected to the other. Even though the walls were all the same, must've been a different wall setting somewhere.
Hope this is helpful to others that may experience this.
macOS Sequoia 15.1.1.
MBP M3 Max (16-inch 2023)

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ā2025-02-21 02:05 AM
They are not overlapping with some wall above are they?
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ā2025-02-21 04:38 PM
No overlapping walls.
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ā2025-02-21 06:47 PM
Ok - looks like I figured out the problem. Working in a hotlink module - somehow there were multiple copies of the complex profile with the same names. Identical in every way, but obviously not getting along. I went through and "delete and replace" the copies and replaced with the one I need to keep.
However, now some of the corners won't intersect properly, while others do. Screenshots attached.
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ā2025-02-21 06:59 PM
OK - now figured out how to fix this problem too. Eye-droppered one wall and injected to the other. Even though the walls were all the same, must've been a different wall setting somewhere.
Hope this is helpful to others that may experience this.
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MBP M3 Max (16-inch 2023)

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a month ago
Slightly different z values?
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a month ago
No they were the same. Turns out I had two complex profiles with the same name in the mod file - deleting and replacing one solved the problem, along with eyedropping and injecting all settings into all the walls. Solved. Thanks Lingwisyer for your help!
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a month ago
Ah, the attribute management nightmare...
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