Can anyone explain why, when I try an open a project file that was previously worked on and saved without incident, should produce a dialog box with the statement 'Inches to the fourth power' having only a 'close' button which after clicked sees no further action in opening the project? I would point out that I work in metric and the project units on this file are set to the nearest 10mm.
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Revit revealing it's imperial heritage?
http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/internal-imperial-units.html
So sad they started with a measurement system most of the world has abandoned!
@Anonymous wrote:So sad they started with a measurement system most of the world has abandoned!
It's a measurement system used in the USA. Revit was born in the USA
so that's the primary measurement system it uses. But Revit can also
use measurement systems native to other countries. And it's not that
difficult to translate measurements and languages from one country to
another.
Well thanks chaps! I did not think that I was going to start a discussion about imperial versus metric measurement. In case you missed it, the crux of my problem is that I cannot open the project. Secondry is why I should get this cryptic message. Any ideas please.
One user in another forum commented that he had seen this error message, and that the reason for it was insufficient disk space in the server to open that file. I hope it helps.
You may have a corrupt file. Does the file size seem reasonable?
You don't say if the file is workshared and if more than one person is seeing this error, but you could try opening it detached from central and auditing it.
If that doesn't work, you should contact support and see if they can help you open it.
Joe
I think that you must be right Alfredo. I opened it with ease on a workstation so can only think that my laptop needs a little more memory. thanks for you help.
I would still be interested why this message should be generated. Is there a published guide to the dialogues that Revit might produce, perhaps the programme developers?
I have not seen a list of error messages and their meaning. This error message is very strange, but at least now we now that it is caused by insufficient disk space.
@IMCornish wrote:
Is there a published guide to the dialogues that Revit might produce, perhaps the programme developers?
There is not any kind of published guide to all of the possible error messages that Revit can produce.
I am now having the same issue with a file (relatively small file - 11MB). none of the other files i am using (larger 55MB to 100MB) are having the same issue. I have tried having another user in another office open the file, it gives the same error dialogue box on the alternate computer - "Inches to the fourth power" . did you experience this? or do you have any recommendations as to how to fix/resolve this error?
My issue was satisfied by using a more powerful computer to work the project but why your small project should behave in this way is a mystery if your large project files are not also. Perhaps your opertaing system is not compatible, though I am only guessing.
One of the other guys might be able to shed some light on this issue. I would still like to to have a comprehensive answer as to why this error warning is generated by Revit then we might have an accurate solution. Surely someone at Autodesk must know?
I went back and grabbed the back-up of the file and it was fine. I made the exact edits and saved the file. the back-up is still working fine. I am not sure but i think this proves that it is a fatal error message. I wish i could get in touch with a tech support person from autodesk about this but. alas, they are elusive.
thanks for the feedback!
I should also note that both of the computers we tried this error sending file on exceed the software requirements published for the Revit 2013 version that we are running. Again, I think it is just a software issue that needs to be resolved.
Good to know that you have got over the problem and yes tech support guys are elusive but Alfredo_Medina might have some ideas. Perhaps he will have some ideas.
Okay,
Our office just ran into a major issue with a project file that was converted to 2013 about a month ago. We got to a point with 4 users out of a central model where once each of us closed out of the model no one was able to open the file. No error just lots of waiting and anxiety. 5-6 hours later and many hair pulling moments later, a co-worker opened the file at home with no problems and sent it back to the office. This file once detached from central gave the "inches to the forth power" message. Once this file was audited it finally opened.
That was our work around, but the problem still makes no sense. Whatever the issue, we came close to loosing an entire model and starting from scratch for a 90% deadline in a day!
Autodesk has to fix this!
I don't believe it has anything to do with storage space. I receive the same error and we are operating REVIT on a network.
It really would be nice if someone from Autodesk acknowledged this problem and gave a satisfactory reason why it has been silent on the issue. I first raised it in June last year so is anyone listening please?
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