I made a Jing video.
I'll try to identify some steps to make the video clearer.
1) See the model
2) Selecting the area of interest and opening it in a new window
3) Identifying the bars with problems. They should be horizontal and extended to the last vertical bar.
4) Showing that intermediary points do not have any adjoining members, or elements (I don't know the difference between those two) => they are isolated nodes
At a previous attempt they had only one adjoining member - the horizontal bar => not isolated.
I mention that this model was created by directly opening a 3D .dxf file created in AutoCAD.
Modifying in AutoCAD and reimporting is not an option because of numerous section attribution and member types that I made and don't want to redo.
5) I fixed the horizontal bars. Brought them to the correct position.
6) Generating a computational model. But there were no nodes generated at intersections. Why is that?
7) I'm trying to create some claddings. Cannot snap at the intersection of bars. Why?
All points and bars in this substructure are at Z=0.00m so they should be in the same plane.
(I checked and also in AutoCAD in the 3D .dxf model, they intersect there also.)
Here's the video link http://screencast.com/t/86PK582vuIxB
Thank you in advance.