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Parts disappearing when converting wall to parts

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mbootsUJVFW
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Parts disappearing when converting wall to parts

I'm currently working on a project for a tilt-up concrete warehouse, and am using the "create parts" function to divide the different sections of the panels up for painting (the panels have a lot of reveals in them, so the split face/paint function does not work for this). the way that the model is constructed, I have a single, continuous concrete wall, with a number of generic void models to create the reveals and panel joints. when converting the wall to parts, this usually means that the wall automatically divides wherever i have the panel joint families, since they cut all the way through the wall, and i can them divide the parts further using the sketch function. However, on one of my walls, when i click "create parts", several of the panels (the parts that automatically get generated due to the panel joint family) just disappear completely - i don't get an error message, and when i show original, the wall is still complete in that area, but those sections of the wall just outright disappear for some reason. 

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This is the original wall, those vertical lines are a panel joint family that consists of a void with goes through the entire wall, so when you hit "create parts", the wall (should) automatically divide into the separate panels. 

mbootsUJVFW_1-1727888528241.png

This is what the wall looks like after i use the "create parts" command - it's not every panel of the wall (not most of them, in fact), but this one section of the wall just suddenly disappears for some reason. 

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Quinnitecture
als Antwort auf: mbootsUJVFW

Did you Exclude those Parts? 

 

...if so, you can Restore Parts.

 

Help | Exclude Parts | Autodesk

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mbootsUJVFW
als Antwort auf: Quinnitecture

No, the parts are not excluded from the model. The parts disappear literally the instant that I hit "create parts", I haven't done anything else to them (in fact, I can't, since they disappear immediately).
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Quinnitecture
als Antwort auf: mbootsUJVFW

Just to get the full picture here, what is the View's Part Visibility setting? 

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mbootsUJVFW
als Antwort auf: Quinnitecture

Parts visibility is set to "Show Parts" in both images, the first image is before i click "create parts", the second image is after. It's not a visibility issue, those panels that should be getting turned into parts are just being outright deleted. They do not exist in the model after I click "create parts" - I'm looking for help on what could be causing those panels to be deleted like this when I turn the wall into parts, and how to fix that.
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Quinnitecture
als Antwort auf: mbootsUJVFW

Can you post your RVT here?  

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mbootsUJVFW
als Antwort auf: Quinnitecture

Unfortunately not, it's too large of a file. I've attached a link to download via OneDrive here though:

https://intergrouparchitects-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/mboots_igarch_com/ESFiWz-LUrNPhzBPYQUl...
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mbootsUJVFW
als Antwort auf: mbootsUJVFW

So, I was working with one of my colleagues on this issue and found that the problem seems to be the way that one of the reveals intersected with the overhead door in that part of the wall - we don't know why it was that one in particular, or why it was causing the parts to disappear, since the condition is identical on all the other doors and reveals, yet those ones aren't disappearing, so it seems to be either a bug or a really weird condition based on adjacent objects or such. If anyone knows more about the specifics of this bug (since i have had it happen before, just not as severe), I'd love to know so that it can be avoided in the future. Our solution was to uncut the reveal from the original wall (we use a line-based void family for our reveals) and instead cut it to the part directly, which worked.

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