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Corridor does not continue to the limits of regions - When butting up to another Region

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jamieUYPSX
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Corridor does not continue to the limits of regions - When butting up to another Region

Good morning everyone,

 

I am generating my corridor and I've noticed that at a couple of intersections my corridor is not generating the valley curb to the full extents of the region. It is in areas where my regions butts up to another region.

 

Please see the attached docs to see what I mean.

 

jamieUYPSX_0-1696429704586.pngjamieUYPSX_1-1696429730114.png

 

I have gaps in my corridor even though they are connected.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

Thanks,

 

Jamie

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v-silvestre
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Hi @jamieUYPSX, I took a look at your drawing and noticed that using the grips on the corridor itself wasn't working to butt up against the intersection, but when going through the Corridor Properties > Parameters and manually modifying the start station looks like it works:

 

v_silvestre_1-1696433924066.png

 

After a rebuild, it was able to fill in the gap.  Let me know if this works for you, I've attached the modified drawing as well.

 

 

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salbrechtJHHCV
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Probably just your different widths on outer subassembly beyond curb

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