Navisworks Manage 2013 SP2 64-bit on Win7 Enterprise.
When Clash Detective is set to a Clearance Type, the Tolerance setting resets to zero after selecting anything outside of the Tolerance field.
Has anyone else had this issue? If so, was a resolution found? This issue appears to be machine specific. Others in my office are not having this issue.
Thank you,
Joe Menacker
Hi Joe,
I guess the first thing to check is what tolerance you are setting against what your display preferences are. Your tolerance will be truncated to the number of decimal places defined in your preferences (Options Editor > Display Units > Decimal Places).
If that is not the problem, what units are you working in, and what numbers and characters did you type? I am wondering if it could be a parsing error when the system converts the tolerance you have typed to a number.
Kind regards, Susan
Susan:
Thanks for taking time to think about this.
Display Units is set to Feet and Inches with a Decimal Places setting of 2 and a Fractional Display Precision of 1/256
Attempts to modify whole inch numbers in Clash Detective Clearance Tolerance fail - the setting always reverts back to zero.
The Decimal Places setting appears to control decimals of an inch. The clearance check needed was for steel framing fireproofing as a whole inch number.
A little testing revealed the following work around: Typing in decimals of a foot will make a persistent change to the inches setting - i.e. type in 0.167ft 0.00 in the Tolerance setting and it will make a persistent change to 0ft 2 (two inches).
Best regards,
Joe Menacker
Thanks Joe - that's really useful information!
It looks like it's an error in our parsing code that converts the text, so we should be able to pin it down from the information you have provided.
Glad you have found a workaround in the meantime.
Kind regards, Susan
I have SP2 for 2013 installed and this still seems to be an issue. Is there any further update that fixes this that I'm unaware of?
Hi,
The problem is fixed in the 2014 release of Navisworks Manage.
Kind regards,
Susan