Internal error (in binary statement)
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‎2009-02-02
04:43 AM
- last edited on
‎2023-05-24
10:23 AM
by
Rubia Torres
I keep getting this error message when I am using the marquee in the 3d environment. Any suggestions on how I can make it go away? It happens with every change that I make. Thanks
Number of processor cores : 2
Internal error (in BINARY statement)
at line 16 in the 3D script of file panel door.gsm.
Internal error (in BINARY statement)
at line 16 in the 3D script of file panel door.gsm.
Internal error (in BINARY statement)
at line 16 in the 3D script of file panel door.gsm.
Internal error (in BINARY statement)
at line 16 in the 3D script of file panel door.gsm.
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Document name :
Processed : 0 walls 86 objects 0 columns 0 ncBeams
5 slabs 0 meshes 3 pitch roofs
Start time : 2/02/2009 2:38:36 PM
End time : 2/02/2009 2:38:42 PM
Elapsed time : 6 seconds
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Projection : Perspective
Eye position : -442.575 265.554 5.39144
Direction : -0.113278 0.983427 -0.14156
Distance : 2.75631 Angle : 60
Start time : 2/02/2009 2:38:42 PM
End time : 2/02/2009 2:38:42 PM
Elapsed time : 0 seconds
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Document name :
Processed : 0 walls 0 objects 0 columns 0 ncBeams
Start time : 2/02/2009 2:38:43 PM
End time : 2/02/2009 2:38:43 PM
Elapsed time : 0 seconds
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Projection : Perspective
Eye position : -442.575 265.554 5.39144
Direction : -0.113278 0.983427 -0.14156
Distance : 2.75631 Angle : 60
Start time : 2/02/2009 2:38:43 PM
End time : 2/02/2009 2:38:43 PM
Elapsed time : 0 seconds
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‎2009-02-02 05:03 AM
Karl
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‎2009-02-02 05:11 AM
Thanks!
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‎2009-02-02 03:54 PM
There is certainly no harm in saving custom parts as editable GDL, so go ahead and save in this format by default. If it still produces an error you can open the object and see which part is not working.

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‎2009-02-04 02:20 PM
- Place the old object into the project origin of a new project.
Get an orthogonal 3D top view of it - here you get the errors/warnings about the model.
Save it as a new binary object.
I'm not sure if it is a solution for your current problem, but I wanted this community to know about it.
Regs,
Zsolt
ArchiCAD Development - GDL Team
AC13, AC14 and upwards...

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‎2009-02-04 11:15 PM
ztaskai wrote:Great to know; thanks Zsolt. Will this be added to the Wiki and/or put in the tips & tricks section?
The 3D checking of ArchiCAD got better for v12 a bit. It can now detect some irregularities in the binaries, too. There is a way to transform old defective binaries into new healthy ones.
Normally, this creates a brand new 3D binary.
- Place the old object into the project origin of a new project.
Get an orthogonal 3D top view of it - here you get the errors/warnings about the model.
Save it as a new binary object.
I'm not sure if it is a solution for your current problem, but I wanted this community to know about it.
Regs,
Zsolt
Architect, Consultant
MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch Yosemite 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Mac OSX 10.11.1
AC5-18
Onuma System
"Implementing Successful Building Information Modeling"

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‎2009-02-05 09:29 AM
Erika wrote:I'll let the Technical Support know about this issue. I guess they will publish it soon.
Will this be added to the Wiki and/or put in the tips & tricks section?
Regs,
Zsolt
ArchiCAD Development - GDL Team
AC13, AC14 and upwards...
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‎2009-02-06 03:25 PM
Technical Support Team
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‎2010-05-14 12:06 AM
I keep getting that same message. but it will not even let me view it in 3d at all. it just keeps saying the same error. then nothing shows.
any suggestions??