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Audit: No errors, No solution

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troma
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Audit: No errors, No solution

I run audit on a vairly regular basis.  This is a new one for me.

 

Command: AUDIT
Fix any errors detected? [Yes/No] <N>: Y


Auditing Header


Auditing Tables


Auditing Entities Pass 1

Pass 1 25800 objects audited
Auditing Entities Pass 2

Pass 2 25800 objects audited
Auditing Blocks

343 Blocks audited

Total errors found 0 fixed 0

Erased 0 objects


No solution

No solution

No solution

No solution

Command:

 

This drawing has no glitches or hiccups that I notice.  And the Audit finds no errors.  But it says "No solution" 4 times.  No solution to what?  Running a recover produced similar results.

 

Civil 3D 2011, 32 bit

Win 7 Pro, 32 bit; Intel Core i5 @ 2.80GHz; 4GB RAM

 

Any ideas?

Thanks!


Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

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Message 2 of 10
Matt_Haokip
in reply to: troma

Hi,

 

Please confirm if this is drawing specific, I can't seem to replicate the issue with tutorial drawings. Could you please attach the drawing as well so that we can verify and research into the issue?

 

Thanks,

If my post answers your question, please mark it as an Accepted Solution, so that others can find answers quickly!



Matt Haokip
Message 3 of 10
troma
in reply to: Matt_Haokip

Yes, it is drawing specific. And a little random. It happens most of the time I run an audit in that drawing, but not every time.

I'll try get the drawing cleaned up enough to post. Thanks.

Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

Message 4 of 10
troma
in reply to: Matt_Haokip

With the drawing too big to post, and with me a bit uncomfortable posting data that is not my property, I started deleting things out of it. I wanted to see how much I could delete before the problem went away.
I found it is related to an intersection. If I delete the intersection, the issue disappears with it
I hope to post the drawing soon.

Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

Message 5 of 10
troma
in reply to: troma

Well, I finally got back to it.  Here's the drawing (2011 format).


Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

Message 6 of 10
hencoop
in reply to: troma

Did you ever get a solution to this problem?

I'm having the same issue and trouble with my Intersections.

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Message 7 of 10
troma
in reply to: hencoop

I never received any response other than what you see from @Matt_Haokip above.

 

I should perhaps add; I'm not using intersections to their full potential, only to lock two profiles to each other.

 

What trouble are you having with your intersections?


Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

Message 8 of 10
hencoop
in reply to: troma

I had used a subassembly that had subbase, base, pave2, and pave1 courses, LaneSuperelevationAOR - Right.  At intersections (my intersections are separate corridors) the corridor surface would alternate between points at the top of pave1 (the finish surface) and the top of pave2 , 1.25" below the finish surface.  This caused zigzags in the contours across the intersections.  I thought I'd force it not to do this by replacing the pavement subassembly, with a LinkWidthAndSlope subassembly so that there was only one surface that it could not miss.  This caused more problems where I had to split curb returns at the intersection point and manually set their targets to the respective alignment so they would extend to the centerlines (there are no actual curbs except in one location, most are just plain edge of pavement).  I get surface lines extending for thousands of feet beyond the intersection which I have to delete.

 

I see upon examining the model from other than the normal axis of the plan that the troublesome region has dropped to elevation 0.0 or there abouts.

 

What causes this?

bad intersection.jpg

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Message 9 of 10
hencoop
in reply to: hencoop

I created a Profile View and a Layout for the curb return alignment and then the Corridor straightened up.  I'm still a noob.  IDK why it works okay without doing this sometimes and other times not.

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Message 10 of 10
hencoop
in reply to: troma

I was able to get the curb return to come up with the rest of the intersection by creating a profile view and a layout for the curb return offset alignment but it still didn't match the adjacent part's elevations

Problem Intersection.jpg

When I deleted the Profile view I had created it adjusted to match the adjacent parts.

Problem Intersection 2.jpg

I still don't know why it chamfered the corner at the primary road offset and the secondary road centerline.

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