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Pipes, Profile Views????

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Anonymous
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Pipes, Profile Views????

Hello all,

I have a very long pipe network that came into the profile view almost
perfectly. The problem is that two pipes will not draw in profile view. I
checked the inverts and they are correct. The two pipes are referencing the
correct surface and the correct alignment. In the toolspace prospector tab
when I click on pipes, I get a list of all of my pipes. The two that will
not draw in profile view show that they reference the alignment but do not
show a "Start Offset", "Start Station", "End Station", or "End Offset". I
have tried everything I can think of. I tried deleting them and redoing
them. I have closed the software, rebooted, and turned off the machine.
Nothing seems to work. Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks in advance,
Chris
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Message 2 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I don't know if this will help with any suggestions but if I draw the pipe
just snapping to the alignment endpoints without connecting it to the
manholes it will come into profile view. As soon as I connect it to the
manholes it disappears from profile view.

Thanks,
Chris


"Chris Newell" wrote in message
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Hello all,

I have a very long pipe network that came into the profile view almost
perfectly. The problem is that two pipes will not draw in profile view. I
checked the inverts and they are correct. The two pipes are referencing the
correct surface and the correct alignment. In the toolspace prospector tab
when I click on pipes, I get a list of all of my pipes. The two that will
not draw in profile view show that they reference the alignment but do not
show a "Start Offset", "Start Station", "End Station", or "End Offset". I
have tried everything I can think of. I tried deleting them and redoing
them. I have closed the software, rebooted, and turned off the machine.
Nothing seems to work. Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks in advance,
Chris
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Does it stay put if you connect it to just one of the manholes? (try both of 'em, one at a time) Might be a bad manhole ... ?
Message 4 of 5
T_Bernhard
in reply to: Anonymous

Chris,

Sorry, I can't offer much help, just: Are you on 2007 SP2? The SP apparently corrected a lot of Pipe problems...

Trevor
Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello all,

Thanks for the responses. Turns out it was a bad manhole.

Thanks again,
Chris


wrote in message news:5325379@discussion.autodesk.com...
Chris,

Sorry, I can't offer much help, just: Are you on 2007 SP2? The SP apparently
corrected a lot of Pipe problems...

Trevor

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