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en respuesta a: Anonymous

@Anonymous
It is an AutoCAD for Mac command (XREFPATHMAP) and doesn't exist in the windows version as far as I am aware. The good news is I don't think you need it either way, I think it was a pathing issue and it was fixed when it was re-linked properly.

Another person at our office had this issue and it was a referencing error on the first level xref that AutoCAD usually error catches(hence why it works most of the time) but doesn't in the case of nested xrefs with batch plotting.   The first level xref's path to the second level path included the folder it was already in (eg. errored path: .\xrefs folder\drawing.dwg correct path: .\drawing.dwg where both xrefs are in the same xrefs folder). AutoCAD usually works around this error because when the xref is missing with the specified path it also tries the folder where the drawing with the xref in it is for files with the same name.