Error when Attaching a Ref with a relative path?

Error when Attaching a Ref with a relative path?

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Error when Attaching a Ref with a relative path?

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Hi Please see attached screenshot. I'm trying to Xref a Bathroom block into a plan while keeping the Path type: Relative Path. However, I get the error "Relative path cannot be assigned" 

Please, could someone explain why this is / how to resolve? 

 

Have to apply this across a few hundred Plans. Is there perhaps to change paths retrospectively to a relative one?

 

Thanks

Tom  

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maxim_k
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Hi Tom,

Where Bathroom block sits relative to the drawing you are working on?
Are they both on network drive or on external drive? Or main drawing is on local drive and Xref is on network?
Sometimes I have such issue if both files are on external drive and saving drawing just before attaching Xref helps to solve the problem with such error.

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Anonymous
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Hi Maxim, 

 

Thanks for your reply. All files are kept on a server, Which our Macs are connected to as a Drive. 

In terms of the location of the files, its by project>Drawing>Models>Blocks>Block Library>Bathrooms (then their saved here) While the plans for the rooms are similarly saved project>Drawing>Models>Building number>Apartment Number.

 

Does this mean that for relative paths we need to have the files on the Local Drive only? Then move them to the server i.e. external drive?

 

Thanks 

 

Tom 

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maxim_k
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Don't have such problem on my side - just tried to open drawing from Seagate NAS and attach Xref from another folder on the same NAS - AutoCAD allows to assign Relative path.
AC 2019 for Mac

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Hi Maxim,

Sorry missed out the saving part from your last message. That seems to work. Saving Just before Xrefing and changing to a relative path works. 

 

Thanks again. 

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maxim_k
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Looks like AutoCAD needs to "refresh" information about file locations before assigning relative path to Xrefs.

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Hi Maxim, 

 

Not sure if this is related but having some issues with cad since changing the paths? Please see screenshot attached 

 

Trying to open a drawing in cad and this dialog pops up? is this a setting or something that can be turned off?

 

I realise dynamic input is on but this was ok when working before it didn't ask me to type in anything? 

 Thanks 

Tom 

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Alert on the first screenshot tells that AutoCAD is unable to write temporary information to the folder where drawing you are trying to open are located. Maybe because of network connection problems or because of permissions problem.

The second screenshot tells that system variable FILEDIA = 0 for some reason. You can correct the problem by setting it to 1.

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