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finding roof error ?

Anonymous
Not applicable
i created a lot of roofs on the tops of my houses last week.
but this morning i get a error message that there is a problem with one the roofs.
the model still opens but it is just very annoying.
how can i find where the error is ???
i have about 120 roofs in my model ?

thanks.
Ian
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Anonymous
Not applicable
One way I have found to fix / find the corrupted elements is:
- start a second session of Archicad
- open 3D window in file with corruption
- select roof tool and select all (or use find and select) and cut
- switch to other session and paste cut elements (bad element won't be pasted)
- save and close corrupted file and then re-open
- go back to file where roofs pasted and select all and cut
- paste back into 3d window in original file
Anonymous
Not applicable
maybe this helps.

the error report.

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Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
Ungültiges Polygon, Selbstüberschneidung oder Öffnung schneidet Polygonkanten (Dach-006)
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Dokumentname : grundkarte
Berechnet : 0 Wände 194 Objekte 0 Stützen 53 Unterzüge
1154 Decken 0 Freiflächen 973 Dächer
Start-Zeit : 03.11.2011 08:15:33
Ende : 03.11.2011 08:26:14
Rechenzeit : 10 Minuten 41 Sekunden
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Projektion : Perspektive
Standpunkt : -1474.94 -875.474 958.283
Richtung : 0.702114 0.427967 -0.569105
Abstand : 745.588 Winkel : 60
Start-Zeit : 03.11.2011 08:26:14
Ende : 03.11.2011 08:26:14
Rechenzeit : 0 Sekunden
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Stephen Dolbee
Booster
The error message should give the roof's ID#. If all of your roofs have different ID's, you should be able to identify it. Of course, it is tedious to select each roof to find the one with that ID. Scott's method might be best (I didn't know a corrupted roof wouldn't paste).
AC19(9001), 27" iMac i7, 12 gb ram, ATI Radeon HD 4850 512mb, OS 10.12.6
Barry Kelly
Moderator
Stephen wrote:
Of course, it is tedious to select each roof to find the one with that ID.
Use the "Find & Select" tool with the ID as one of your criteria.

Another method is to select or marque half of your job and view that in 3D.
If no error message then you know the problem is in the other half.
If there is an error you know which half to investigate further.

Nor select or marquee half of the half with the problem and keep repeating to narrow down your search area.
This method has been mntioned a few times in this forum - I think it may have been called a boolean search.

Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
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Anonymous
Not applicable
Barry wrote:
I think it may have been called a boolean search.

Barry.
Binary search, I think.
Barry Kelly
Moderator
s2art wrote:
Barry wrote:
I think it may have been called a boolean search.

Barry.
Binary search, I think.
That sounds better.
It's been a long week.
I was too lazy to try looking for it myself.

Thanks S2art.

Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11