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NWCOUT gives fatal error

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doruk.yelkenciUFCQF
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NWCOUT gives fatal error

doruk.yelkenciUFCQF
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Hi everyone,

 

I am trying to get naviswork model of my 3D file however I am getting this error. I had no issues with NWCOUT command in this project before yesterday.

 

dorukyelkenciUFCQF_0-1649396115064.png

I get this error only with the project I am currently working on. For  anyother project NWCOUT is working just fine. Any idea why this is happening ?

 

 

 

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NWCOUT gives fatal error

Hi everyone,

 

I am trying to get naviswork model of my 3D file however I am getting this error. I had no issues with NWCOUT command in this project before yesterday.

 

dorukyelkenciUFCQF_0-1649396115064.png

I get this error only with the project I am currently working on. For  anyother project NWCOUT is working just fine. Any idea why this is happening ?

 

 

 

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h_eger
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Dear @doruk.yelkenciUFCQF ,

 

The only way to solve this problem is to reconstruct what you changed between the time when NWCOUT was still working in this project and what you changed afterwards that led to this crash.
I can't think of much more.

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Dear @doruk.yelkenciUFCQF ,

 

The only way to solve this problem is to reconstruct what you changed between the time when NWCOUT was still working in this project and what you changed afterwards that led to this crash.
I can't think of much more.

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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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doruk.yelkenciUFCQF
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Hi,

 

Thank you for your quick response. I don't remember what i did wrong and when. Previous 3d drawings of the same project also gives same error. I did a workaround though, I used exporttoautocad command and used that .dwg in naviswork manage. 

 

One of my 3d drawings stuck in paper layout. No matter what I do it doesn't go back to 3d space. Would NWCOUT issue be related to this ? (I also did a workaround for this issue 🙂

 

dorukyelkenciUFCQF_0-1649399555724.png

 

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Hi,

 

Thank you for your quick response. I don't remember what i did wrong and when. Previous 3d drawings of the same project also gives same error. I did a workaround though, I used exporttoautocad command and used that .dwg in naviswork manage. 

 

One of my 3d drawings stuck in paper layout. No matter what I do it doesn't go back to 3d space. Would NWCOUT issue be related to this ? (I also did a workaround for this issue 🙂

 

dorukyelkenciUFCQF_0-1649399555724.png

 

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h_eger
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Well, not directly, the cause seems to be more in the 3D files that were imported externally into this model.
If an object has an error it can crash the whole model as well as the problem with the NWCOUT.

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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
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Anlagenplanung + Elektotechnik
XING | LinkedIn

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Well, not directly, the cause seems to be more in the 3D files that were imported externally into this model.
If an object has an error it can crash the whole model as well as the problem with the NWCOUT.

-

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

EESignature



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doruk.yelkenciUFCQF
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Only imported 3D file was a .rcp file. I tried nwcout the same .rcp for different projects and it was working fine. I also tried deattaching and reattaching .rcp file for same project and problem persisted still. 

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Only imported 3D file was a .rcp file. I tried nwcout the same .rcp for different projects and it was working fine. I also tried deattaching and reattaching .rcp file for same project and problem persisted still. 

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