I'm trying to create a stage-storage table with six closed 2D polylines. They highlight when I select them, but nothing is loading in the Table?
Just curious if this is working ok for others?
Thanks Matt. I just confirmed it works in a new C3D 2013 drawing with new polylines I just created.
This drawing is from a client and originally created in LDD 2004. I have saved as C3D 2013 and have been doing other things in it for a couple days.
I tried in C3D 2012 also and it didn't work. Went to LDD 2004 with the original drawing and created a table easily.
Here are the Properties:
It may be that the original polylines are "2d Polylines" vs "LWPOLYLINE", the standard for a number of years. LDD was never really updated to the LWPOLYLINE from objects. Do a list on the object.
I have had this happen before with regular polylines as well. Sometimes it seems to have a problem with polylines that are "closed" but the last segment is already connected to the first. If you break it a short distance away from the end and then close them it may correct the problem.
Hope that helps,
Conan Witzel
I should have mentioned that you can use "CONVERT" to converts the polylines.
I think this may be your issue from the screen grab. I think the macro is looking for a certain type of entity and 2d poly escapes the selection type.
Thanks,
Conan Witzel
Correct.
Awhile ago it occured to me to Explode these in 2013 and Join. That worked.
I wish the upward conversion would have handled this so I didn't spin my wheels yesterday.
Thanks
Fred
I would not have expected moving from LDT to Civil 3D would have changed those. The old-style polylines are still valid objects which are useful for some things. Having them convert automatically would loosely be like converting single line text to MTEXT; sometimes it's not what you want. Since Land Desktop objects are "unintelligent" (except for a few things,) Civil 3D would have had no idea those polylines were used for stage storage, thus no trigger for conversion.
Spinning wheels is just something that happens when you make the switch to any different software until you become proficient. Unfortunately it's part of life.
Glad you were able to find a solution.
I don't follow the logic there:
The sitiuation is not about a learning curve or proficiency. The command procedure for creating a Stage-Storage curve defined by Polylines is very simple and straightforward in C3D.
The issue was the command found (accepted) the Polylines, however failed to process and update the Table (see captures below).
If I remember the history of the Stage vs Storage tool, it was purchased from EE and I think it was written in VBA.
I think instead of limiting the selection set to LWPOLYLINES they did the separation during processing. 2d polylines haven't really been used since R14 (Except for LDD) and are a different object.
I don't think Autodesk did much to this tool at all, and I have certainly had other issues with it as well.
Thanks,
Conan Witzel