Corridor offset Baselines change when I split a region

jvick
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Corridor offset Baselines change when I split a region

jvick
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I am building a corridor for an apartment complex, which has a 25' wide road, parking bays on both sides, curb and gutter, then a sidewalk. First, I created the corridor from the centerline alignment and set the correct vertical profile. Next, I split the corridor into several regions based on where the parking bays started and stopped. I extracted a dynamic feature line from each region, and added it to the corridor as a baseline. I added regions to the secondary baselines with the appropriate size and length parking bays. Then I extracted feature lines for each parking bay and added the edge of pavement as a baseline, to which I attached the Curb and gutter assembly for each of those regions. Next, I did the same thing to add sidewalks to the appropriate stations along the back-of-curb-baselines. Now, I'm creating my intersections with the wizard. They are going in great. The problem is, when I split my road centerline regions at this point, the offset baselines (created from extracted featurelines) are all moving 1 region down. How do I keep the baselines from moving, when I split a region? 

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Mike_Hurtado
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Hi @jvick and welcome to the forums!

 

What version of Civil 3D are you using and would you be able to share a drawing where this is happening? I didn't see any other reports of this but I'd be happy to dig into it for you.

 



Michael Hurtado
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Mike_Hurtado
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Hi @jvick,

 

Wanted to follow up to see if you were still running into this. If you are, mind posting a drawing so we can take a look?



Michael Hurtado
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jvick
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This is the drawing it is currently happening to. This happens every time I create a corridor. I've already saved the corridor - as is - and it looks right. But when I rebuild - the baseline featurelines all change, and the whole last section of the corridor is wrong. It happened because I split the main centerline (road centerline) region - near the curve- after I had extracted dynamic featurelines and added them as baselines for the end of that corridor.

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