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Pipes crossing a profile seem off.

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Chaznsc
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Pipes crossing a profile seem off.

When I selected the view constraints for 2 crossing networks across my main alignment and turn on both the longitudinal and crossing views, they don't align. What is causing this?

 

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cwr-pae
in reply to: Chaznsc

I would need to see the DWG file to offer any explanation other than it doesn't look right.

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jroot
in reply to: Chaznsc

Do the pipes cross roughly perpendicular to the alignment?  If not that might throw the stationing off.

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Chaznsc
in reply to: jroot

They do not cross perpendicular, but why is the "crossing" and the "longitudinal" view not in sync? 

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jroot
in reply to: Chaznsc

Could the styles for the crossing pipes be set to show something other than pipe centerline?

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Chaznsc
in reply to: Chaznsc

Both are set to show the inside/outside walls. 

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Chaznsc
in reply to: Chaznsc

The CROSSING elevation is correct, the LONGITUDINAL expression is not. 

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