I have added intermediate sample lines in my corridor. These sections appear in the section editor and I can make changes to the data. The changes show correctly in the section editor and section view, however, when I plot the cross sections some of these added stations do not show the overrides. They are showing the original assembly group parameters. How do I get all the cross sections to reflect the edited data from the section editor?
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@Anonymous wrote:I have added intermediate sample lines in my corridor. These sections appear in the section editor and I can make changes to the data. The changes show correctly in the section editor and section view, however, when I plot the cross sections some of these added stations do not show the overrides. They are showing the original assembly group parameters. How do I get all the cross sections to reflect the edited data from the section editor?
I had a similar problem with 2013. There were some sections where the section editor refused to let me edit the section even though the section clearly existed in the plan view and cross sections. I was told that it was because I had to many sections in my corridor. Not sure how in the world a 64-bit software made for road design can have too many corridor sections, but apparently C3D has a limit. Perhaps you've reached it?
I am having a similar problem. I have two baselines, EB and WB, sections views at EB stations (50 foot intervals). When I make change to the WB corridor in the parameter editor it is not reflected on the sections views. I have tried using multiple baselines within the same corridor or two seperate corridor for each EB and WB, neither of which I can get modify sections (through corridor section editor) to appear correctly in the sections views. Is there a way to do this?