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No break points have been specified

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BCAMYY55
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No break points have been specified

BCAMYY55
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I am trying to create an Iso and in the beginning I got an error message saying "value can not be null". That has been solved but now I get the error message saying "No break points have been specified". I have looked on fora but couldn't find an awnser for my situation.

 

See log file and pcf file attached

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No break points have been specified

I am trying to create an Iso and in the beginning I got an error message saying "value can not be null". That has been solved but now I get the error message saying "No break points have been specified". I have looked on fora but couldn't find an awnser for my situation.

 

See log file and pcf file attached

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h_eger
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Dear @BCAMYY55 ,

 

no LOG file attached...🤔

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Dear @BCAMYY55 ,

 

no LOG file attached...🤔

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If my reply was helpful, please give a "Kudo" or click the "Accept as Solution" button below (or both).

Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn

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BCAMYY55
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BCAMYY55
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They should be attached now

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They should be attached now

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h_eger
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Dear @BCAMYY55 ,

 

This message comes when there are faulty or missing SKEY in your Plant 3D model.

"The object reference is not set to an instance of an object."

 

Unfortunately, I cannot test correctly because there are a lot of wrong SKEYs in the PCF file and I cannot reconfigure the user adaptation.

Please check and adapt the complete ISO configuration according to the Plant 3D specification, troubleshooting becomes impossible.

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If my reply was helpful, please give a "Kudo" or click the "Accept as Solution" button below (or both).

Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn

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Dear @BCAMYY55 ,

 

This message comes when there are faulty or missing SKEY in your Plant 3D model.

"The object reference is not set to an instance of an object."

 

Unfortunately, I cannot test correctly because there are a lot of wrong SKEYs in the PCF file and I cannot reconfigure the user adaptation.

Please check and adapt the complete ISO configuration according to the Plant 3D specification, troubleshooting becomes impossible.

-

If my reply was helpful, please give a "Kudo" or click the "Accept as Solution" button below (or both).

Hartmut Eger
Senior Engineer
Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn

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BCAMYY55
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Which SKEY's are you referring to exactly? Because a lot of the custom SKEY's you see in the PCF file I have used in other iso's and there I have no issues creating them. I also noticed that when I selected certain gaskets, the "substitute part" arrow was at the 0,0,0 point which is 100m away. When i removed those gaskets it would generate the iso's for each individual part just fine.

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Which SKEY's are you referring to exactly? Because a lot of the custom SKEY's you see in the PCF file I have used in other iso's and there I have no issues creating them. I also noticed that when I selected certain gaskets, the "substitute part" arrow was at the 0,0,0 point which is 100m away. When i removed those gaskets it would generate the iso's for each individual part just fine.

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BCAMYY55
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I have found the issue, there were a couple. First issue was with a straight pipe section that generated an error. I deleted it, purged the model an put it back in, that problem was solved. The second issue was with an olet end a stub in pipe who were directly opposite of each other. Once I offset them and reconnected everything, it had no issue generating the isometric.

 

@h_eger Thank you for the responds!

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I have found the issue, there were a couple. First issue was with a straight pipe section that generated an error. I deleted it, purged the model an put it back in, that problem was solved. The second issue was with an olet end a stub in pipe who were directly opposite of each other. Once I offset them and reconnected everything, it had no issue generating the isometric.

 

@h_eger Thank you for the responds!

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