BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS ****ING OVER MY SAVE FUNCTION IN REVIT

BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS ****ING OVER MY SAVE FUNCTION IN REVIT

BYOUNG17PEZ9Y
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BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS ****ING OVER MY SAVE FUNCTION IN REVIT

BYOUNG17PEZ9Y
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I have tried copy-paste and even saving my file and it keeps saying background calcs are running for steel element deletion.  I don't know how these processes became involved in my project and I would like to resolve this so I can save my file appropriately. 

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BYOUNG17PEZ9Y
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I looked into all the structural elements.  NONE are Calculating!  I've gone into File-----Options----UI then UNCHECKED ALL options and it's still not ending cals nor finishing.  WTF?!!  I need them to end. 

 

 

 

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barthbradley
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I don't get it. What do you expect to see under the Type's Identity Data?   

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Alfredo_Medina
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There's some info here:

https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-267B517E-1E54-4A17-ADD9-01434DB25FC7


Alfredo Medina _________________________________________________________________ ______
Licensed Architect (Florida) | Freelance Instructor | Profile on Linkedin
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j.hutchingsEYDMZ
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How is this still an issue after so many years? Why has AutoDesk not fixed the problem instead of just posting a few clunky 'tips' to accommodate their broken code?

This bug costs me probably half an hour of wasted time with every project!!!! Fix it, AutoDesk!!

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RSomppi
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It might be more fruitful for you to figure what you are doing or not doing to cause it than demand a fix for a problem that could be self inflicted. If you really feel that there is nothing you can do, contact Autodesk directly or post in the Ideas forum.

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j.hutchingsEYDMZ
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@RSomppi, I appreciate that my reply above isn't helpful. I only know that it's something that frequently hampers my colleague and I. It has happened under varying circumstances, so I can't provide step-by-step instructions to reproduce it -- rather it seems to happen for a variety of reasons that don't seem to make themselves apparent.

Most recently (this morning) it happened after adding a structural connection (base plate) between a column and pad footing. That didn't cause the error, but copying the entire column-baseplate-footing to create a second instance more than once fails because of the ' background calculations'. I'm not copying dozens of columns, so I don't think I can be somehow overloading Revit -- but even if were, the fact that no amount of waiting to let Revit catch its breath makes any difference. The ONLY solution I have found is to continue the cat-and-mouse game of opening and closing another file just to get Revit to inexplicably stop calculating. I don't know how this could qualify as a 'self-inflicted' issue any more than any other bug -- I'm just using the program in a way that Revit allows, and it frequently doesn't work.

If I sound frustrated, and lacking a constructive attitude about this, it's because I've consistently seen AutoDesk ignore requests time and time again. The only thing I've ever seen them actually fix was the low-contrast interface that came with Revit 2024 -- and that took them months to even acknowledge, despite considerable input from customers. I'm amazed by how many times I go to search for a solution to some bug I'm experiencing only to discover the google search results come from AutoDesk forum posts from more than 10 years ago -- which hardly gives me confidence to spend my time asking AutoDesk nicely.

I'm not proud of ranting, but sometimes AutoDesk make me feel that's the only thing I can do.