Ok.
About this:
There are 3 options:
-Top Link.
-Bottom Link.
-No link.
But imagine this scenario:
I have a "ShoulderExtendedAll" subassembly followed by a berm (LinkSlopeAndVerticalDeflection).
Perhaps in USA you link both subassemblies from the bottom point but in Spain we always do it from the Top of the extended shoulder.
So, if we use the "Top Link" the results are not satisfactory:
( the extended shoulder slope / or extended lane slope) is not the TOP for us).
With "No link" the result is the same.
In this case, we need this for the "corridor surface (TOP)" , the red one: ( I painted the red line on the screenshoot).
Perhaps, to solve this, Civil 3D should have more options about Overhanging Corridor Surface, to resolve this scenario.
Observation: The "LinkSlopeAndVerticalDeflection" has the link codes: Top,Datum.
For some reason, the "LinkslopeAndVerticalDeflection" doesn´t work fine at all.
When I open the drawing it appears correctly, but when I regenerate the corridor, then appears again wrong.
I have replaced that subassembly with my own subassembly (made in SAC) and it always works as I expect.
We'll take a look at that SA. When I tried it I used "LinkWidthAndSlope" and set the slope to match the slope of the shoulder and it worked fine
Regards,
Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.
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