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Route Pipe becomes "unassigned" Revisited

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JohnHolder
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Route Pipe becomes "unassigned" Revisited

I started up a new line 1005.  Autocad crashed.

 

now 1005 is not useable.   as with the previous post when I try to route a pipe line 1005 ( 1001 to 1004 are used already and 1006 works fine ) in the ribbon <part insertion> when i second click the pipe line it becomes "unassigned"

 

so now I have to copy out the files to a new project? or make a note that 1005 is non-existant?

 

any way to fix this so pipe lines that are not assigned can be used?!

 

data manager comes up with NO lines tagged 1005

and auditing the project returns no errors.

 

yes I can just use 1006, but I do not like non-sequential numbers.



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Use the command "auditproject" when you open the project.

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Ok now I ask why does using the command line <auditproject> work while right clicking my project name and clicking <audit project> does not work?

 

possibly I needed to audit the project with all the files closed?



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This command works only when you open the project (on Plant3D). And with the files closed.

 

More information:

http://docs.autodesk.com/PLNT3D/2013/ENU/filesPCR/GUID-E3D4D4AA-972A-400D-8BE8-2EA3B5FC9401.htm

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