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How to add codes to subassembly links that do not have then already?

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Anonymous
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How to add codes to subassembly links that do not have then already?

I am trying to figure out how to add "code" for labeling purposed to a link on a specific subassembly? How do I go about doing this? Thanks.

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Message 21 of 28
asankaHW
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello El,
I know this topic is a bit old and I just happened to stumble upon this now. So im trying to create a link on the top of my "LaneSuperelevationAOR" as I want to show a shaded view in my corridor. Since I have the exact same Link Codes in both my "LaneSuperelevationAOR" & "ShoulderExtendAll", i need to create a ghost link on the top of my "LaneSuperelevationAOR". As shown in the image attached, I followed your instructions and seems like my "LinkToMarkedPoint" is not targetting the "MarkPoint"

Message 22 of 28
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Anonymous

Use a Mark point and link to mark point

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Message 23 of 28
asankaHW
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

I tried and it doesnt work. Take a look at my attachement. Just not sure how to tie the ends together.
Message 24 of 28
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous  Is that Syd in you profile pic? 😎

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: asankaHW

no attachemnt

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Message 26 of 28
asankaHW
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

Here you go Joe... its the same attachment as my original post yesterday. As you can see my LinkToMarked Point is not tying into the Marked Point and instead, it goes past that point.

Message 27 of 28
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: asankaHW

My bad @asankaHW  the layout mode of the assembly is confusing that way. 

1. place MP and name it

2.place link 2MP assign MP name

3. update corridor

4.update codeset with import codes ( reselect your assembly

5. style the new code accordingly

6. shade should work by now

 

 

https://resources.imaginit.com/civil-solutions-blog/filling-in-the-roadway-gaps-link-to-marked-point...

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Message 28 of 28
asankaHW
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No worries and thanks fr the help @Joe-Bouza
I will give it a go and see how it goes.
Regards,
Asanka

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