I have one subassembly to create a corridor in 3 portions across 385m. the code set styles have been imported and all the targets are set for the corridor. After I sample more sources and add the corridor, only the lane are shown but not my shoulders. See file I included.
I performed an audit to fi any errors and still no solution. I have created this file 3 separate times because sometimes C3D just wants to be difficult. When I first create the file, the lanes and shoulders are displayed in about 60m of cross sections but not the entire length. Then I close and re-open and the shoulders disappear from the cross sections and I can only see the lanes.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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I have one subassembly to create a corridor in 3 portions across 385m. the code set styles have been imported and all the targets are set for the corridor. After I sample more sources and add the corridor, only the lane are shown but not my shoulders. See file I included.
I performed an audit to fi any errors and still no solution. I have created this file 3 separate times because sometimes C3D just wants to be difficult. When I first create the file, the lanes and shoulders are displayed in about 60m of cross sections but not the entire length. Then I close and re-open and the shoulders disappear from the cross sections and I can only see the lanes.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Solved by chiguichon.o. Go to Solution.
I found a solution. I created 5 different files to figure this one out.
For some reason, when I choose the CL alignment it gives me this problem. When I create my sample lines with the southbound alignment, it works just fine. Now I am able to obtain my QTO for materials.
I found a solution. I created 5 different files to figure this one out.
For some reason, when I choose the CL alignment it gives me this problem. When I create my sample lines with the southbound alignment, it works just fine. Now I am able to obtain my QTO for materials.
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