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Elevations inconsistent between views

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cbt990
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Elevations inconsistent between views

Hello,

 

I am seeing an inconsistency with some of my spot elevation annotations.

 

In plan view, the lowest extent of the ramp reads at 91.56, while the slab just beyond it is at 92.12:

cbt990_0-1639593323972.png

But things look right in elevation:

cbt990_1-1639593371339.png

 

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: cbt990

Spot Elevations are view-specific. So maybe the annotations are not referencing the exact same point. 

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: cbt990

It did that on mine as well. This is why I don't put spot elevation on ramp and rather place flat slab elevation and add slope up to the other flat slab. Also ramp is the worst tool and I would replace it with slab with slope that mimic ramp to get the proper spot elevation reading.

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cbt990
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

i have set both elevations to reference the same elevation level.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: cbt990

Aren't you using 2022?  

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cbt990
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

2021.1.5. Why?

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: cbt990


@cbt990 wrote:

i have set both elevations to reference the same elevation level.


 

That's not what I meant.  I'm talking about the spot the Spot Elevations are referencing. Are both View's Spot Elevations referencing the EXACT SAME SPOT?  If so, how do you know?  

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cbt990
als Antwort auf: syman2000

This seems to have worked.

cbt990_0-1639594727047.png

 

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cbt990
als Antwort auf: cbt990

Except now I can't place an elevation tag on the new ramped floor:

cbt990_0-1639595117899.png

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: cbt990


@cbt990 wrote:

2021.1.5. Why?


 

Because you can't place Spot Elevations on Ramps in Plan View before 2022.  

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cbt990
als Antwort auf: cbt990

So the way i have my project set up is as follows:

 

Sea level is a level which has linked CAD files and surveys. The elevation is (0' - Finished Floor elevation')

 

To get the ramp spot elevations to read correctly, i created an extra reference layer, which is not a solution I wanted to introduce into the model:

cbt990_0-1639596095637.png

You're telling me that this problem is fixed in 22?

 

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cbt990
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

it's very strange because as I drag my elevation tag across the ramp (ensuring only to move laterally), the elevation seems to change.

 

cbt990_0-1639596269133.png

cbt990_1-1639596294730.png

Can't explain this.

 

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: cbt990


@cbt990 wrote:

Hello,

 

I am seeing an inconsistency with some of my spot elevation annotations.

 

In plan view, the lowest extent of the ramp reads at 91.56, while the slab just beyond it is at 92.12:

cbt990_0-1639593323972.png

But things look right in elevation:

cbt990_1-1639593371339.png

 

 


91.56 is the elevation of the floor or whatever element under the ramp, not the ramp itself.  Not convinced?  SImply hide the ramp in view and see if the spot elevation goes away.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: cbt990

 

 


@cbt990 wrote:

 

You're telling me that this problem is fixed in 22?

 


 

What problem???  I'm totally confused now.  I thought this was about an inconsistency between a Spot Elevation shown in a Plan View and one shown in an Elevation View.    Now you've added Links and Survey Point and Levels into the mix.  

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: cbt990

Try isolate the newly created sloped floor. Then see if you are able to add spot elevation.

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