i'd try to create my own subassembly using three methods which is by creating subassembly from polyline, using generic palette from tool palettes and by using subassembly composer. But all these three, i still cant successfully created it.
I would like to ask which one is the best and easiest method to create subassembly.
I found myself it it easier to use subassembly composer and i'd imported it into civil 3D with no error. But then, when i try to create a corridor with that subassembly i've created, i got this error message..."One or more subassembly .Net classes could not be found. Check Event Viewer for more information. Continue?" When i click Yes, the error message still have and i cant use that subassembly yet.
To Matt Kolberg,
Thanks for the reply...i wish i can attach the file and you may see the error by yourself. Unfortunately i cant do so because it was restricted. I'd try all these three methods to create my SA, but it wont success at all by those three.
A little more information is needed:
1. What version of Subassembly Composer are you using (There are 3 versions out there) and you need to make sure you are using the one on the Subscription Center.
2. What version of Civil 3D are you using?
3. Was the SAC on the same machine as you are trying to build the corridor on?
Regards,
Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
To Peter Funk
answer for your qustions:
1. Autodesk Subassembly Composer 2012
2. AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 Metric
3 Yes, it was on
OK, three more questions:
1. Are you using the English version of Civil 3D or another one?
2. Are there four files in the Civil 3D 2011 directory that are named "Subassembly.------.dll"
3. What OS are you using?
Regards,
Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
I seem to have a similar problem; I just installed the sub assembly composer. but don't know how or from where I can launch the application and run the work flow. when I go to "all programs" and look inside my Autodesk , I cannot find any icon for the "subassmbly composer":
I am using a 64 bit win7, civil 3d 2011, english , and seem to have the following 4 files:
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011\
Subassembly.ActivityLibrary.dll
Subassembly.API.dll
Subassembly.CivilRuntime.dll
Subassembly.WorkflowEngine.dll
Any hint would be appreciated.
On my install it is up one level from what you are showing. Those four files are for the sub assembly run time and aren't for the Composer.
Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
I am having the same issue. I installed the Subassembly Composer and cannot find the executable to run it.
I am having same issue:
1. Autocad Civil 3D 2012
2. Imperial
3. Win 7
Worked in 2011 when I first created it but just now tried to bring into Tool Palette and got message:
[Subassembly.C_5x2_Channel].Net subassembly project, module, or class not found [C;\ProgramData\Autodesk\C3D 2012\enu\Imported Tools\5'X2' CHANNEL\0fa1091414814b569595a1338fa36c73.dll!Subassembly.C_5X2_Channel] (Source: Roadway)
After clicking ok get the following twice:
[Subassembly.C_5x2_Channel].Net subassembly project, module, or class not found (Source: )
Problem solved: IT had tried to install SubAssembly Composer Patch (FOR MACHINES THAT ONLY NEED TO USE THE ASSEMBLY CREATED IN SUBASSEMBLY COMPOSER) on machine that already had SubAssembly Composer installed. It would not install patch but went far enough to corrupt Civil 3D and it's ability to load the assemblies. We did a complete unload of all autodesk products and reinstalled. Do not know if you could just unload Civil 3D and reinstall and it would work. IT felt that because all software tied to CIVIL 3D to do a complete install. Works fine now.