I am using an assembly with a conditional subassembly: If I have cut I will project a Daylight bench as you can see on the attached file, When I have fill, I am using a simple noise barrier , And finally a Daylightbench.
The problem is, the section is projecting the simple noise Barrier’s slope and not the slope of the Daylihgtbench.
Please see attached file to understand
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Solved by david.zavislan. Go to Solution.
About the only thing I can think of is that you have a Parameter Reference in your assembly which is taking the slope from the NoiseBarrier and applying it to the Daylight sub. Another possibility is that you have a parameter override in your corridor.
Can you post the drawing?
Steve
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Hi Steve,
Thank you for your help.
On my road I need to put a protective wall when I have a fill, there are another form to put a protective wall without use the nosebarrier subassembly?
the drawing file size is too large and I can't upload it here.
Look at the help file for the SimpleNoiseBarrie subassembly. (You can access the help file by right-clicking on the subassembly name on on the tool palette.) It has an option to assign a target parameter that will be used to locate the toe of the backslope. This parameter is optional. Go into the corridor properties command and remove the target surface for this subassembly.
Good catch David. Well done.
Steve
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