Cannot upgrade Revit 2022 file to 2023

Cannot upgrade Revit 2022 file to 2023

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Cannot upgrade Revit 2022 file to 2023

cslatteryAXGRE
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I have a Revit 2022 file that I am trying to upgrade to Revit 2023. The file opens fine in 2022, but when trying to open it with 2023, there is an error message. "Revit encountered a serious error. The current action could not be completed. Try auditing the file in the most recent version of Revit. If the problem persists, check online help for more information."

 

I have audited the file and Revit 2023.1 is installed. There are no other updates for 2023.

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hmunsell
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When you get the error/warning message do you see a button to Expand to see more details? 

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cslatteryAXGRE
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No. And the troubleshoot serious errors link was no help.

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hmunsell
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can you post the Journal file for the last time you got this message?

C:\Users\YOUR NAME\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Revit\Autodesk Revit 202X\Journals

 

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cslatteryAXGRE
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Journal attached

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hmunsell
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not sure that's the correct journal file. if you are opening a file and getting that message right away it should be a small file. 

 

  • Close revit
  • open the file in 2023, to record the error
  • accept the error and let it crash.

 

then after Revit closes, go look for the journal file in the previously listed path for 2023 and pick the most recent one :-).

 

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hmunsell
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Never mind... found the error in the journal.... 😁

 

it looks like the file is opening? you get this message, pick Close and the file continues to open?

 

Are you working on or with files stored on the Cloud? BIM360/ACC/DOC's, etc...? 

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ToanDN
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Share the 2022 model here.

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cslatteryAXGRE
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I wish I could share the file but I cannot, but it just closes when I accept the error. Does not continue to open. I wish it would, I might be able to find the element causing this issue. 

The file was a workshared file in Revit Server 2022, I took it out, detached it from central, I even discarded the worksets. and I still get this message when opening in 2023.

I took several files out of Revit Server and converted them to 2023 and had no problem, but this one does. 

Just using a local drive.

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ToanDN
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Open the file in 2022, go through Manage > Warnings and try to fix as many as you can, then open it again in 2023.

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hmunsell
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open it in 2022 and remove any links. In the journal file it looks like the issue happens after it tried to identify various links (...Building_Renovation-Electrical, ...Building_Renovation-Mechanical, ...Building_Renovation-Architectural and a "...Architectural_test" file)

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cslatteryAXGRE
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There are a lot of errors.

I had no idea. This file was created by someone else a while ago. Before me.

Everything is grayed out. Show, Mor Info, Delete Checked. 

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Most recent update for Revit 2023 is 2023.1.3.
https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=RevitReleaseNotes_2023updates_2023_1_3_html
PICNIC: Problem In Chair Not In Computer.
Around 90% of issues can be explained by human error instead of an actual error.
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hmunsell
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  • were you able to go thru and address all there errors/warning as @ToanDN mentioned?

 

  • Did you try removing all the links prior to upgrading to 2023?

 

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cslatteryAXGRE
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I did not get back to this yet. I will try that and post the results.

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cslatteryAXGRE
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I took out the links and it still has the same problem. Where is the journal file did you find the error?

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hmunsell
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line 3205 - 3221

  • line 3205 is where "Revit encountered a serious error..."
  • line 3208, 09, 12 & 13 list the links
  • lines 3219-3221 is where is where "Close" button was selected.

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SteveKStafford
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Wading in, you've already got some quality help here... try, look for the following:

  • Purge unused (Revit doesn't like some families (constraint issues) during an upgrade and will "complain")
  • Eliminate groups if any, un-group them all and purge again
  • Design options, if any can you accept primary? Eliminate them.
  • In-place families...massing or otherwise?
  • Remove linked models, and DWG imports/links
  • Remove views not on sheets
  • Warnings? Resolve as many as possible, especially attachment, join geometry, boundary, identical instances etc.

Good luck!


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