Hi,
Creating a new project would definitely work. Another solution is to create
a new pipeworks.mdb file. Rename the file that contains all the design data
to something other than pipeworks.mdb. Now, when you create your new runs,
LDT will create a new pipeworks.mdb file. If you need to switch back to the
design, rename the current pipeworks.mdb file to something else and rename
the old file back to pipeworks.mdb. Or you could simply make a new project.
Brian
"chopkins" wrote in message
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> LD3 automatically inserts pipe junctions at my structures even if I define
independent pipe runs and alignments. How does LD3 know if nearby (in plan)
pipes enter a structure? Spatial tolerance? My major problem is trying to
enter as-built information in the same file/project as I had originally
designed the systems - I get overlap. I've defined new runs and new
alignments, but my profiles still show proposed AND as-built pipes in my
structures. I've even changed the name of the structure thinking that might
be the way the database links the systems.... it didn't help. Any
suggestions? Or do I have to create a new project?