I have a drawing that contains the Aerial suface. I also have a drawing which contains the EG surface. The Aerial surface is data referenced into the EG drawing. I created a new surface called EG and tried to paste the Aerial surface into it and get an error that says "Error performing edit". I have read other messages that say that this is because of the Aerial surface being a data shortcut, but I have done this many times in the past with surfaces that are data shortcuts. There should be no reason that a data shortcut surface can't be pasted.
EDIT: Also, even when both surfaces are contained in the same drawing I still get the message "Error performing edit". Any ideas on what is wrong?
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Some sort of circular reference going on???
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No, I am getting closer to figuring it out. The Aerial surface is corrupt, so I recreated it. It is not corrupt until I add the boundary around it, then for some reason it becomes corrupt.
I have the exact same problem. I removed the data, map cleaned all the contours and points but cant get rid of the error. is you error message also report curupt surface?
the surface works fine until I try to paste it.
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@Joe-Bouza wrote:I have the exact same problem. I removed the data, map cleaned all the contours and points but cant get rid of the error. is you error message also report curupt surface?
the surface works fine until I try to paste it.
Yes, a corupt surface was the problem. I figured out how to fix it though. See this thread for what I did: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-Civil-3D/Corrupt-Surface-Boundary/td-p/3061526
I don't know if the problem with your surface is also the boundary, but that is a good place to start.
yep yep. I find that using "LINEWORKSHRINKWRAP" to produce a surface boundary often causes surfaces to be corrupt and not be able to be pasted. The command sometimes creates a boundary that is "not planar" to world coordinates and C3D doesn't like that.
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yep yep. I find that using "LINEWORKSHRINKWRAP" to produce a surface boundary often causes surfaces to be corrupt and not be able to be pasted. The command sometimes creates a boundary that is "not planar" to world coordinates and C3D doesn't like that.
If you use LINEWORKSHRINKWRAP for objects that are all set to elevation 0, does it still corrupt the surface for pasting?
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