Group Operation Error ???
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‎2005-11-28
09:00 AM
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‎2023-05-26
03:11 PM
by
Rubia Torres
GROUP OPERATION ERROR
at line 876 of file Wa_Trim_US_1- SE 9.gsm
I have 2g of memory with 1g available on XP Pro
The error occurs when I try to open 3D window. The error does NOT occur in other projects so there must be a conflict with something I placed into the project. ANy Suggestions on where to look?
THANKS

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‎2005-12-13 01:07 AM
Did you drag the wall in question away from the model to verify the problem Is with the windows and wall or something about where it is placed?
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‎2005-12-13 01:41 AM
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‎2005-12-13 04:41 AM
kSchnieder wrote:copy paste will often "fix" a corrupted element even in the same file-- This was strange - I tried reloading libraries, merging to new template, etc. to no avail. The problem persisted on all types of windows. So I tried just COPYing external wall, internal walls and other parts, all seperately to a new template so I would not have to re-draw the floor plan. There must have been something in the drawing that got corrupted that did not COPY over because now it works ????
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‎2005-12-14 03:03 AM
I just replaced all the windows in this little house I am working on...maybe 20, or so, not a lot, but after each window swap (old and complaining for new and bright) I would look at the facade to check for errors. nothing...I went all the way around the house, one wall at a time, and everything looked good. then when I got BACK TO THE WALL I BEGAN with, I started getting error messages..! just 2 so far, but my max is a whopping 46! I want this to NOT happen, but I can't seem to find any, single variable that needs to be tweaked just So to make it happy. Maybe chocolates would work.

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‎2005-12-15 12:03 PM
Zobi wrote:Zobi,
do these elements just sort of corrupt on their own?
I just replaced all the windows in this little house I am working on...maybe 20, or so, not a lot, but after each window swap (old and complaining for new and bright) I would look at the facade to check for errors. nothing...I went all the way around the house, one wall at a time, and everything looked good. then when I got BACK TO THE WALL I BEGAN with, I started getting error messages..! just 2 so far, but my max is a whopping 46! I want this to NOT happen, but I can't seem to find any, single variable that needs to be tweaked just So to make it happy. Maybe chocolates would work.
Do you get these error messages, plus your 3D model is wrong?
Or you just get these error messages, but your 3D Model is correct?
Because in the latter case, you can just uncheck the 'Interrupt with Error messages' checkbox in Work Environment and get rid of the whole annoying phenomenon.
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‎2005-12-15 06:37 PM
The error messages ONLY crop up in section/ elevation; I get NO error messages for the model. However, I don't know if this means that my model is "incorrect" but I just don't get any messages for it, or if the error messages for the S/E are themselves in error...in any case, I have unckecked the box, THANK YOU! but I can't help this nagging, restless feeling that I am just being an ostrich about it. I'd like to solve the problem, but don't know that I--or anyone--can.
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‎2005-12-23 03:15 PM
ArchiCAD 9 with AC9 SE Library.
Could it be window Error
Polygon is degenerated.
at line 33 of file wa_frame_us_sp_10 SE9.gsm
and
Polygon is degenerated.
at line 81 of file US Frame 81 SE9.gsm
Thank you

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‎2005-12-24 04:09 AM
dmoraca wrote:Most probably.
Does anyone know what I have done wrong so these errors are coming up when I do building section or 3D view.
ArchiCAD 9 with AC9 SE Library.
Could it be window Error
Check the window parameters ...
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‎2006-01-04 03:13 AM
I am also having these error messages pop up w/the new SE libraray.
What I've found is if I play around with the sill placement method I can get the errors to stop.
Hope this helps.
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