I had to do some editing to my pipe network and redraw parts in profile. When I labeled the part (MH-8) the pipe invert out was showing three times. I re did the code from scratch and am still having this problem. Does anyone know what is happening? Drawing attached.
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I had to do some editing to my pipe network and redraw parts in profile. When I labeled the part (MH-8) the pipe invert out was showing three times. I re did the code from scratch and am still having this problem. Does anyone know what is happening? Drawing attached.
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when I opened the drawing I saw inverts to southwest, north, and East. I don't see the 3 east inverts.
There is physically a very small pipe going north.
when I opened the drawing I saw inverts to southwest, north, and East. I don't see the 3 east inverts.
There is physically a very small pipe going north.
You have 2 manholes there. One is listed as a null structure. Drag the null structure away and delete the connecting line. Make sure your main lines are connected to MH-8.
Bill
You have 2 manholes there. One is listed as a null structure. Drag the null structure away and delete the connecting line. Make sure your main lines are connected to MH-8.
Bill
This was it. There was a second pipe leaving MH-8 that was very short. I removed it from pipe network Vistas table. I kept missing it because it was too small to select!
Thank you.
This was it. There was a second pipe leaving MH-8 that was very short. I removed it from pipe network Vistas table. I kept missing it because it was too small to select!
Thank you.
Weird... I have been trouble saving in CAD lately. That was an older version of the file (maybe an hour or so). I had removed that manhole. The problem was a very short pipe coming out of MH-8 that I kept missing.
Thanks!
Weird... I have been trouble saving in CAD lately. That was an older version of the file (maybe an hour or so). I had removed that manhole. The problem was a very short pipe coming out of MH-8 that I kept missing.
Thanks!
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