I was working on a file earlier today when it failed while processing after I edited a particularly extensive mass. It asked if I wanted to save a recovery file, I said yes, but I am not sure it worked properly (it might have said 'could not be saved' but i clicked 'OK' quickly so i could re-open revit and get on with work)
Anyways, when I went back to start again it said I had to manually recover the file and that I should ask Autodesk support. I looked on forums and they said i should go to the 'open' dialogue box, check the 'audit' box and reopen the file, but after doing this I got a second error message that said something along the lines of "your file has an incorrect schema'.
This project is not part of any collaboration, it's standalone and on my home PC.
I couldn't find any email to write to, or number to call, or FAQ, so here I am.
This is the third damned problem I've had with this file, might have something to do with a **** trojan on my computer chewing into my RAM but whatever the case it's time this crap stopped!
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Well you didn't say what version of Revit. If 2013, expect more crashes
until the first update.
I think a lot of Revit users have the wrong idea about what crashes mean
and how to deal with them.
Crashes are perfectly normal for Revit.
When Revit crashes, you simply restart the program and you will be back
on track in seconds.
The real issue with managing crashes is learning how to hit that little save
button every time you satisfactorily finish some little addition to the model
that took you 5 or 10 minutes to complete. So there is actually no reason
to ever complain about Revit crashing, because that's just the way it all works.
I'm having the same issue on one of my revit files for 2013.
Though for me it's only a referance file so it might get fixed once the file is revised.
But if i find a way to fix the issue i'll post it here.
I had a quick check on other forums and they could only sugest making a new local file.
So what i did was made a local file of the model, then from the local file I "save as" and made a new central model.
Make a copy of the orignal file just in case something is lost during the above process.
One of my users got the internal schema error as well on Revit 2016 SP1.
she had significant work she didnt want to redo and since she wasnt able to save localy or SWC it was a BIG issue.
My solution:
No need to create a new Central file; it is local file related...
@KALH wrote:One of my users got the internal schema error as well on Revit 2016 SP1.
she had significant work she didnt want to redo and since she wasnt able to save localy or SWC it was a BIG issue.
My solution:
- Save as another name the local file
- Sync With Central (no error)
- Close the renamed local file
- Create new local
- Voila all set...
No need to create a new Central file; it is local file related...
Worked like a charm! Thanks.
FYI C:
this error happen also on non workshared projects.
I had it twice lately on a stanadlone project and on my Revit Testing on different platform.
If we have to be productive here is to find a solution to prevent it for good!!!
It occured on w7 Pro/W8 Pro W8.1 Pro/Cloud platform on Google Chrome
From local files (see solution above), from standalone projects.
Deep research on IT Forums (since it happens on any Data Base centric solution) refer to a hardware problem and more specific to your local hard drive since the error prevents to save locally and as others mentioned; in other Revit/Augi forums and also C was kind enough to share some links; the issue is also related to a path at fault to access the data base - here your model.
And to understand better the meaning of the error you need to understand the meaning of a schema:
"A schema is a collection of database objects. A schema is owned by a database and has the same name as that user. Schema objects are logical structures created by users to contain, or reference, their data."
Internal Schema refer to a level of database integration refernced by wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_schema_approach
Hope this helps...
Please give a kuddo if it helped you understand better the issue...Thanks in advance!
I had this problem on Revit 2015,
Turned out the file I was clicking was not the file I thought it was. It had a .rvt extension but at 12K size, it clearly was no valid Revit file.
Double check your filename!
Hi @Anonymous
Incorrect schematic is in reference to the database schema that a Revit file uses.
Since your error is limited to the existing local file, you can create a new local file to clear the error by going through the process below:
If you are seeing this error in a non-workshared file, you can try recovering a previous version by going through the steps on the page below:
Recovering non-workshared files
Error: "Data in file (filename).rvt is corrupt and needs to be manually recovered"
Try to open the file using the DocFile Viewer tool. If it can't open the file is corrupt and can't be recovered.
Let us know if you were able to resolve the issue or we can troubleshoot further if you send us a journal file.
Please mark this response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your question. Kudos gladly accepted.
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I had the same problem and was able to simply do a "Save As / Make Central" and the new copy was fine. I renamed the file and archived a copy of the original file before saving back over the original just to be safe. The whole process took seconds though and never required me to exit the file or program.
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