Hey all
I'm starting to use the geotechnical module; I've 4 x 2m deep boreholes trying to add in a csv format (mainly as I've never heard of AGS). It took me a while to get my csv files correct in the file check in france they use ; not ,
the create submission is fine
but went I click next on Location selection I get ...
Le cast spécifié n'est pas valide = The specified cast is not valid
I use an english version of C3D in France so the french isn't a surprise (besides the spelling mistake).
I get the same thing with the sample data from https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/civil-3d/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Geote...
I am currently have a student license if that makes a differnce, I have restarted, uninstalled and reinstalled the module, double checked all my csv files, searched the forum so I'm now out of ideas.
Can anyone help?
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Solved by Karsten.Saenger. Go to Solution.
Hi
Please test again using the sample data, using the files:
Location Details.csv
Field Geological Descriptions.csv
Orientation and Inclination.csv
All other files should be ignored.
If you still get the problem, it will most probably be due to local language settings are your machine. My guess is that you are using commas instead of points.
If this is the case, you have two choices, edit the CSV file to match your local settings, or set the PC to use English.
Regards
Gary
Good afternoon Gary
I re-tried as suggested but got the same results with both the example data and my data.
I have attached some screen shots when using the example data, 2.png show the files as valid, it took me a while to format my data to show as valid, I believe that was due to the csv points/ comm/ semi-colon issue. 4.png I think is something else but i don't know what...
When I first installed the Geotechnical module I kept getting the same error, I was using AGS files. But the same files worked fine on another staff members PC.
I even got IT department on the job and they too were unable to fix it after quite some time messing about. Uninstalling and reinstalling the module had no effect. Ended up having to completely uninstall all modules and Civil 3D and then reinstall. Worked fine after that though, very strange...
Regards,
Peter
If you are going for a full re-installation, just remember to uninstall the modules first, before uninstalling C3D. I remember some time back I uninstalled C3D2017 but then had errors when uninstalling the modules for it afterwards.
Regards,
Peter
Very sorry to hear that. That process did work fine for me.
I don't think it should have anything to do with your student subscription but I may be wrong.
I think you need to bring some of the Autodesk experts into this discussion to see if they can help.
Maybe @Karsten.Saenger could help with this. He has been of great help to me in the past.
Regards,
Peter
Hi @Anonymous ,
can you share the files you are trying to load into the Geotechnical Module for testing on my system?
I will send you an invite to a OneDrive folder in a separate email.
Regards,
Karsten.
Morning Karstan
As requested the files are attached, this is my 1st go so I've kept the amount of data small. I understand that the Orientation and Inclination is optional so I made the file for completeness but it is intentionally blank.
Thanks
Ed
Hi @Anonymous ,
I was able to import your data without any error see screenshot below:
Can you test if this issue is possible a point/comma problem?
Regards,
Karsten.
Karstan, it's worked thank you so much, I was really worried that there was major problem.
Now all I have to do is learn how to use the rest of the module's functions ...
Hi @Anonymous ,
good to hear that this has been solved.
I can recommend the following webinar as a starting point:
There is also mention of tutorials from Keynetix in the video.
Regards,
Karsten.
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