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    Contributor
    Posts: 23
    Registered: ‎05-15-2004

    Corridor issues

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    09-18-2012 01:34 PM

    I have a driveway design with some widening for turn-arounds.  I made assemblies using the basic lane transition and curb, shoulders etc.  I have alignments to control the widening. I had a couple sections where I needed to adjust the slope.  I used the parameter editor and then applied to a station range.  It worked perfectly.  (that was yesterday)  Today, I opened the drawing to finish up and it constantly says it cannot find target for every single section. I tried rebuilding, I tried new assemblies.  If i touch the parameter editor I immediately get that error and then my only solution is to start over again.  Sometimes I just get that error... What is going on?  I've done some similar designs with no problems.  I did migrate surfaces from an old LDD project.  Was this my mistake?  Any suggestions?  I'm using 2012, sp1, windows7.  The following is from the event properties:

     

    20+50.00':  Target object not found TargetHA 

    Offset: 0.000' Elevation: 6414.340' Corridor: Corridor - (5) Baseline: RNCH1_PRO_DRIVE Alignment: RNCH1_PRO_DRIVE Profile: RNCH1_PRO_DRIVE Assembly: RNCH1 CURB Assembly Baseline: Subassembly Group: Group - (10) Local Subassembly Name: BasicLaneTransition Global Subassembly Name: BasicLaneTransition - (171) Assembly: C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\C3D 2012\enu\C3DStockSubassemblies.dll .Net Class: Subassembly.BasicLaneTransition Source: BasicLaneTransition

     

     Etc, Etc for every section in the entire corridor

    Thanks in advance for any help,

     

    Totally annoyed in Wyoming

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    sboon
    Posts: 1,384
    Registered: ‎11-08-2005

    Re: Corridor issues

    09-18-2012 01:40 PM in reply to: jhoff

    Can you post the drawing or post it somewhere so we can look at it?

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    owenmull
    Posts: 262
    Registered: ‎09-06-2011

    Re: Corridor issues

    09-18-2012 02:28 PM in reply to: jhoff

    It could have something do with your assemblies.

     

    One thing to look into is making profiles along the widening, and then in your corridor parameters you can tell it to target your widening profiles. I do it this way to make sure C3D holds to the correct slope I want, if I'm doing widening as you are.

     

    Post the drawing, and maybe we can help.

     

    P.S. - Where in Wyoming are you? Who do you work for? I too live and work in Wyoming.

    -Owen
    Windows 7 x 64 bit
    ATI FirePro V4800 Triple Monitor
    12 GB RAM
    Intel Xeon W3550 @ 3.07 GHz
    Civil 3D 2012 SP 2
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    Posts: 23
    Registered: ‎05-15-2004

    Re: Corridor issues

    09-18-2012 02:34 PM in reply to: jhoff

    Can't get it small enough to post.  Thanks though.

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    sboon
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    Re: Corridor issues

    09-18-2012 02:35 PM in reply to: jhoff

    Dropbox is a good solution also. 

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    Re: Corridor issues

    09-18-2012 04:02 PM in reply to: jhoff

    Maybe I"ll try drop box tomorrow.  Could my 'BasicLaneTransition' sub-assembly have become corrupted?  I just tried opening a tutorial drawing and built a quick transition section  and immediately had the same error without even touching parameter editor.  Any suggestions? In Jackson, Wy.  Of course autodesk says update to sp2.1...

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    sboon
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    Re: Corridor issues

    09-18-2012 04:03 PM in reply to: jhoff

    NO !!

     

    Stay away from SP 2.1  Search for my other posts on that one.

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    owenmull
    Posts: 262
    Registered: ‎09-06-2011

    Re: Corridor issues

    09-18-2012 04:06 PM in reply to: jhoff

    jhoff wrote:

    ........................Of course autodesk says update to sp2.1...


    NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    Do NOT upgrade to 2.1. Do not listen to Autodesk. The fix is worse than the bug.

     

    If you've already done it, uninstall and re-install to pre-2.1. 

     

    Jackson, WY, eh? May as well be California.

    -Owen
    Windows 7 x 64 bit
    ATI FirePro V4800 Triple Monitor
    12 GB RAM
    Intel Xeon W3550 @ 3.07 GHz
    Civil 3D 2012 SP 2
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    machadt
    Posts: 121
    Registered: ‎10-25-2011

    Re: Corridor issues

    09-20-2012 05:02 PM in reply to: jhoff

    I will send you an email with an ftp site login information, please send me your drawing and I will test it with SP2.1 for you.

    Could you please send it alone with some step to reproduce?

    It is my pleasure to help you.

    Tatiana Machado
    Americas AEC Infrastructure Product Support Specialist
    Autodesk, Inc.
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