I have a corridor model I have created in one drawing. In that drawing I have my alignment, profile, and corridor. In another drawing I have referenced in my corridor and alignment and I cut and created sections in this drawing. Everything up to this point is working fine. The sections look good, the corridor looks good, etc. Now when I go to xref those sections into my actual sheets, I run into problems. Half of my corridor does not show up. I have attached screen shots of what my section looks like it the drawing it was created, and in the drawing it is xref'd into. Please let me know what I'm doing wrong! I have tried sampling at all intervals, so I know that's not the issue.
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Was that SP installed recently? If it was that I'll wager that you have run into the same issue.
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The issue was created by the SP installation, and there is no fix right now, except to remove it.
I re-tested this bug with a brand new drawing where I set up a very simple alignment, profile, and corridor. I then made another drawing, data linked in my alignment, xref'd my corridor drawing, cut sample lines, and created my section views. Again, to this point everything is fine. When I xref the drawing containing the actual section views into another drawing, parts of the corridor are missing. I have tested this on 2 different computers, on Civil 3D 2013 SP2, and on Civil 3D 2013 without any updates, and have observed the same behavior each time. PLEASE HELP!
I realize I could create the sections in the section sheets themselves, but then I will have to go into each drawing individually to adjust labeling, styles, etc. I also have tried using a template, but my client's title block is a very awkward shape that results in a non-rectangular viewport and I haven't been able to get my section views to line up correctly when I use this method.
Yes, that would work, however my client requires a separate file for each sheet, no tabs allowed.
Also, I have 8 section views per sheet. two columns of three and the right column of two (there is a data block in the bottom right of the title block). It's a 3x3 set up without the bottom right section view.
I'm testing this on 2010, 2011, and 2012 right now. I will update with my findings. I'm also kind of thinking it has something to do with the subassemblies that are mirrored, I think those are the ones that will not show in the xref.
Same behavior observed in Civil 3D 2012.
here's my screenshots of my test with 2012 SP2:
I don't really use 2012 anymore, that's why I only have SP2. I just wanted to test what was happening to me in 2013 on another version to see if I saw the same thing, which I did. Even if I were to update 2012 to SP4, my project is in 2013.
The issue your having seems very similar to the one we're dealing with in 2014 SP1.
A couple of our users had me troubleshoot Cross Sections which would only show 1/2 of section and surfaces weren't displaying at times.
We've learned it seems to be tied to the Alignment Data Reference not syncing properly when file is opened.
What happens if you run SYNCHRONIZEREFERENCES after opening the Section View dwg containing the Corridor Xref?
If the Sections update normally after running the SYNCHRONIZEREFERENCES command then you could consider adding SYNCHRONIZEREFERENCES to the Addoc.lsp as we have done for all users until further notice as this workaround is a better solution for us than partial section views.
See my post in This thread and it will also lead to the Addoc.lsp workaround. Thanks to Tim Corey for posting this fix which is working for us in 2014.
I have no idea if this will help you with 2013 SP2 (we went from 2012 to 2014) but it's worth a shot as it looks very similar.
I gave it a shot, but no luck. I think we may not be on the same page as I don't see how data references would be involved.
All I'm trying to do is xref one drawing into another, and have it look the same. When I xref a section into another drawing, half is missing. It's very strange.
However, if I create my sections in the same drawing as my corridor, and alignment (not another drawing with my corridor xref'd and my alignment and surfaces data linked) and xref that section view into another drawing, everything looks fine.
What I'm trying to do, but is not working:
Drawing 1. base drawing - corridor, alignment, profile, proposed surface, and existing surface
Drawing 2. master section drawing - sample lines and section views (base drawing xref'd; alignment, proposed surface, and existing surface data linked)
Drawing 3. section sheets - xref of master section drawing
If I eliminate Drawing 2, and include the sample lines and section views in Drawing 1, and directly xref Drawing 1 into my sheets, everything is fine. This is likely what I will resort to doing, although I really wanted to keep my base drawing small. Also, separating the section views from the base drawing allows someone else to do labeling on the section views while I can work in the base design drawing.