Dear all,
Since a few days i facing a rather strange issue. ReferenceIntersector started returning off-the-chart values (Eg: Referring a floor that is at elevation of 22ft per ProjectBasePoint, it reported -24ft in Reference.GlobalPoint & it's geometry coordinates) for a particular Revit project (works well for other projects).
My understand, with which i am battling the problem: ProjectBasePoint (PBP) and SurveyPoint (SP) are two exposed coordinate system which are ‘linchpined’ on internal coordinate system (aka Origin Point, Project Internal in different articles).
Particulars related to the problem (w.r.t the troubled projects):
What i am looking for is:
I have tried to abstract crux of complex situation, please let me know if i have missed any important aspect or if more information in required.
Any explanation, relevant reference links will be hugely helpful and highly appreciated. Looking forward.
Best regards,
Kinjal.
I asked moderators if they can move this thread to the Revit API forum as I expect that you will have better chance to get answers to your questions.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Dear all,
I think this post is lost in the queue before it could have it's share of attention.
Can someone please come into this? @jeremytammik, if you don't mind, can you have a look at the (main) post?
Of course, do let me know if anything is missing or unclear.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Kinjal
Please submit a minimal reproducible case so this can be discussed with and analysed by the development team:
http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/blog/about-the-author.html#1b
Please provide all the required items.
Thank you!
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for your response. Silly enough, but the problem is solved now. Sorry for asking.
I'd lay it out for someone who might benefit from it.
Key learning (for those didn't notice it earlier, like myself)
Offshoot questions
Thanks Jeremy for being there.
Best regards,
Kinjal.
Dear Kinjal,
Thank you very much for your research, explanation and appreciation.
Yes, indeed, creating a reproducible case may well solve the issue at hand:
I have heard many dozens of examples of this.
Vary glad to hear the issue is resolved now, and lessons learned.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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