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subassembly 2012 migrate to 2015

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Anonymous
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subassembly 2012 migrate to 2015

I am hoping there is a quick fix.

 

I have a vb.net subassembly 2012 very similar to the out of the box, conditional subassembly.

This conditional subassembly is connected, let’s say to the edge of pavement.

I now need it to work in 2015 and it doesn't. no error, nothing it just doesn’t create the corridor past the attachment point. i.e eop

any suggestions here?

 

So I may need to recompile!

I have IDSU 2015 installed (win8.1) and it seems that all reference files and now stored in c:\program Files\Autodesk 2015

A little different from before where they were in a civil 3D folder.

 

Anyway I have all the reference files AcdbMgd,acmgd and AecBaseMgd but cannot find the reference file AeccDbMgd

 

Any suggestion???

 

 

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Message 2 of 8
tyronebk
in reply to: Anonymous

You will find AeccDbMgd.dll in c:\program Files\Autodesk 2015\C3D
Message 3 of 8
Jeff_M
in reply to: Anonymous

You may also need to reference the acCoremgd.dll

Jeff_M, also a frequent Swamper
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Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Jeff_M

Thanks guys

At least I can compile.

 

However, I guess there never is a quick fix Smiley Sad

 

I am not getting the correct results, any suggestions for a debug workflow.

I need to see some of the values that I am testing for, so that I can trace where the error is occurring.

 

Message 5 of 8
Civil3DReminders
in reply to: Anonymous

I change the change location of the dll to the location Civil 3D expects to find it. Then when I run the code I can set debug points and see the values. 

 

A quick internet search should show you how to set the debug in Visual Studio Express, there is one on Kean's blog.

Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Civil3DReminders

thanks for the tip

I have seen the posting on Kean's blog, great value.

 

but are you saying you can debug an assembly code in the same way?

 

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Message 7 of 8
Civil3DReminders
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes. Instead of having to type NETLOAD Civil 3d should load the dll for you.
Message 8 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Civil3DReminders

cool, thanks very much all.
appreciated.

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