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*Ron Mills
Program Failure with metric pipes
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05-20-2005 05:44 AM
Can someone try this for me?
Start a drawing using the "metric by layer" template.
Change your pipe catalogs to Metric Pipe and Metric Structure
Create a pipe network by Layout. Under "Network parts list" choose "common
sanitary sewer" Click "OK"
using "pipes and structures", draw a simple 2 node, 1 pipe network.
click on the resulting pipe and bring up the pipe properties
Under the pipe properties tab, click on inner pipe diameter as if you're
going to change it.
It should hang (unless it's just my install), if you click on the rules or
information tab, then C3D should exit, without error statement.
I'm only a single seat here. This is fresh install with no modifications
made to anything.
C3D 2006, Win XP Pro SP2
FWIW, I havn't noticed this problem with imperial data.
Start a drawing using the "metric by layer" template.
Change your pipe catalogs to Metric Pipe and Metric Structure
Create a pipe network by Layout. Under "Network parts list" choose "common
sanitary sewer" Click "OK"
using "pipes and structures", draw a simple 2 node, 1 pipe network.
click on the resulting pipe and bring up the pipe properties
Under the pipe properties tab, click on inner pipe diameter as if you're
going to change it.
It should hang (unless it's just my install), if you click on the rules or
information tab, then C3D should exit, without error statement.
I'm only a single seat here. This is fresh install with no modifications
made to anything.
C3D 2006, Win XP Pro SP2
FWIW, I havn't noticed this problem with imperial data.
*Daniel Philbrick
Re: Program Failure with metric pipes
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05-20-2005 07:13 AM in reply to:
*Ron Mills
yes - it is reproducible.
thanks for the detailed steps.
Daniel Philbrick
Autodesk, Inc.
"Ron Mills" wrote in message
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Can someone try this for me?
Start a drawing using the "metric by layer" template.
Change your pipe catalogs to Metric Pipe and Metric Structure
Create a pipe network by Layout. Under "Network parts list" choose "common
sanitary sewer" Click "OK"
using "pipes and structures", draw a simple 2 node, 1 pipe network.
click on the resulting pipe and bring up the pipe properties
Under the pipe properties tab, click on inner pipe diameter as if you're
going to change it.
It should hang (unless it's just my install), if you click on the rules or
information tab, then C3D should exit, without error statement.
I'm only a single seat here. This is fresh install with no modifications
made to anything.
C3D 2006, Win XP Pro SP2
FWIW, I havn't noticed this problem with imperial data.
thanks for the detailed steps.
Daniel Philbrick
Autodesk, Inc.
"Ron Mills"
news:4851563@discussion.autodesk.com...
Can someone try this for me?
Start a drawing using the "metric by layer" template.
Change your pipe catalogs to Metric Pipe and Metric Structure
Create a pipe network by Layout. Under "Network parts list" choose "common
sanitary sewer" Click "OK"
using "pipes and structures", draw a simple 2 node, 1 pipe network.
click on the resulting pipe and bring up the pipe properties
Under the pipe properties tab, click on inner pipe diameter as if you're
going to change it.
It should hang (unless it's just my install), if you click on the rules or
information tab, then C3D should exit, without error statement.
I'm only a single seat here. This is fresh install with no modifications
made to anything.
C3D 2006, Win XP Pro SP2
FWIW, I havn't noticed this problem with imperial data.
*Ron Mills
Re: Program Failure with metric pipes
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05-20-2005 07:23 AM in reply to:
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"Daniel Philbrick" wrote in message
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yes - it is reproducible.
Whew!
news:4851775@discussion.autodesk.com...
yes - it is reproducible.
Whew!
*Matt Kolberg
Re: Program Failure with metric pipes
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05-20-2005 09:20 AM in reply to:
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Whew, as in, "It's not just me"? Ot whew, as in, "Man, another bug!"?
Sorry, Daniel. I love the product, but there is an issue or two.
Matt Kolberg
"Ron Mills" wrote in message
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"Daniel Philbrick" wrote in message
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yes - it is reproducible.
Whew!
Sorry, Daniel. I love the product, but there is an issue or two.
Matt Kolberg
"Ron Mills"
news:4851755@discussion.autodesk.com...
"Daniel Philbrick"
news:4851775@discussion.autodesk.com...
yes - it is reproducible.
Whew!
*Ron Mills
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05-20-2005 10:03 AM in reply to:
*Ron Mills
"Matt Kolberg" wrote in message
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Whew, as in, "It's not just me"? Ot whew, as in, "Man, another bug!"?
Sorry, Daniel. I love the product, but there is an issue or two.
I think the Whew covers both instances...
news:4852008@discussion.autodesk.com...
Whew, as in, "It's not just me"? Ot whew, as in, "Man, another bug!"?
Sorry, Daniel. I love the product, but there is an issue or two.
I think the Whew covers both instances...
