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Assembly has THREE links (on left side) but Section Editor shows a bunch more.

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doni49
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Assembly has THREE links (on left side) but Section Editor shows a bunch more.

My assembly has two "LinkWidthAndSlope" links and a "LinkOffsetOnSurface" (on the left side -- then the right side is a mirror image of this).

 

CorriorIsBreakingLinks.png

 

When I bring up the Section Editor, it shows lots of little segments where there shouldn't be.



Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




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Jason.Ferrelli
in reply to: doni49

Hi Don,

 

Please see the screencast below for what I am seeing. I used Civil 3D 2014 for this test, if you are using a different version please let me know.

Can you take a screen shot of these extra lines or maybe upload your drawing?

 

http://https://screencast.autodesk.com/main/details/97936caf-c11c-4560-9614-f6b415961051



Jason Ferrelli
Message 3 of 5
doni49
in reply to: Jason.Ferrelli

Jason,

 

I don't know what's going on here.  But I orginally attempted to post this thread with the subject as shown.  But the website didn't allow it.  I resubmitted using a different subject but the forum software seems to have created BOTH threads.  The issue was resolved in the other thread.

 

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-Civil-3D-General/Corridor-using-LinkSlopeAndWidth-Resulting-Li...



Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




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Message 4 of 5
doni49
in reply to: doni49

Also I thought I'd look at your screencast anyway.  This resulted in two issues.

 

  1. The link should NOT be "H T T P S ://HTTPS" (I added spaces so the site wouldn't reformat it.
  2. When I corrected the first issue (visit this link:  http://screencast.autodesk.com/main/details/97936caf-c11c-4560-9614-f6b415961051), I get a message that the resource could not be found.


Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




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Jason.Ferrelli
in reply to: doni49

Hi Don,

 

Sorry about that bad link, I am not sure what happened there. I think when I pasted the link using the forum hyperlink, that it put a HTTP:// by default. I should have removed this prior to pasting my link. I am not sure why it did not work once you removed the additional Http:// prefix, however here is the correct link to the screencast I made. https://screencast.autodesk.com/Main/Details/97936caf-c11c-4560-9614-f6b415961051

 

I am glad to hear that this issue was resolved in the other forum page however.



Jason Ferrelli

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