I can't seem to get the Path of Travel tool to work.
I'm testing it out in the sample files - with no changes to the native settings. But irrespective of the length of the desired path I receive a warning stating that No path is found.
I am complying with the listed requirements but can not work out what to do next.
Rich
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I can't seem to get the Path of Travel tool to work.
I'm testing it out in the sample files - with no changes to the native settings. But irrespective of the length of the desired path I receive a warning stating that No path is found.
I am complying with the listed requirements but can not work out what to do next.
Rich
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hello, what version of revit are talking about. thanks
you can try to refer to this LINK if this is what you are asking for.
hello, what version of revit are talking about. thanks
you can try to refer to this LINK if this is what you are asking for.
You are using the sample files that ship with Revit to test this? Can you show an image of the plan you are working with and the 2 points you are selecting for the path? Maybe then someone might be able to begin to understand what might be causing the analysis to fail.
You are using the sample files that ship with Revit to test this? Can you show an image of the plan you are working with and the 2 points you are selecting for the path? Maybe then someone might be able to begin to understand what might be causing the analysis to fail.
@PT_richarda wrote:
Yes, I tried the tool using both of the RAC sample files - but here's another attempt using the rac_advanced_sample_project that ships with Revit 2020 AEC Collection;
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Before I attempted this in both sample projects, I tried in a dummy project with a handful of walls and a floor, which didn't work - which is why I tried in the samples. I've attempted to run the tool over a variety of distances, including within the same room - but always with the same error notification.
... and I haven't changed the default analysis settings;
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I hope that's enough information to progress the ticket.
Rich.
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@PT_richarda wrote:
Yes, I tried the tool using both of the RAC sample files - but here's another attempt using the rac_advanced_sample_project that ships with Revit 2020 AEC Collection;
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Before I attempted this in both sample projects, I tried in a dummy project with a handful of walls and a floor, which didn't work - which is why I tried in the samples. I've attempted to run the tool over a variety of distances, including within the same room - but always with the same error notification.
... and I haven't changed the default analysis settings;
[cid:image010.jpg@01D4F5C0.7225C1B0]
I hope that's enough information to progress the ticket.
Rich.
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Sure - sorry about that.
I tried the tool using both of the RAC sample files – but here’s another attempt using the rac_advanced_sample_project that ships with Revit 2020 AEC Collection;
… and I haven’t changed the default analysis settings;
Rich
Sure - sorry about that.
I tried the tool using both of the RAC sample files – but here’s another attempt using the rac_advanced_sample_project that ships with Revit 2020 AEC Collection;
… and I haven’t changed the default analysis settings;
Rich
I had no trouble creating the path you are showing in the sample model. I don't know exactly what to tell you to check, but I had no problem. There must be something else going on with your installation. Can you get it to work on a simple model, like a wall with a door in it, will the path generate then? Maybe there is some 3rd party thing you are running that is causing interference?
I had no trouble creating the path you are showing in the sample model. I don't know exactly what to tell you to check, but I had no problem. There must be something else going on with your installation. Can you get it to work on a simple model, like a wall with a door in it, will the path generate then? Maybe there is some 3rd party thing you are running that is causing interference?
Thanks,
I ran a few additional checks and came to the conclusion that a reinstall was probably the next best step.
Hey-presto, it works now... gotta love software.
Thanks for all of your time. Rich
Thanks,
I ran a few additional checks and came to the conclusion that a reinstall was probably the next best step.
Hey-presto, it works now... gotta love software.
Thanks for all of your time. Rich
i receive this error a lot the past couple days. most of my errors revolve around clearances. the instructions say there needs to be at least 8" clearance for it to pass thru. i have found that not to be true. example, i have a 1'- 11" opening in a wall that the Path will not use. if i open the gap to 1'-11 1/4" the path will use it. i have another example where a door was 3" from the wall and the Path would not find it. if i nudge the door over to 4" from the wall and path works.
Howard Munsell
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i receive this error a lot the past couple days. most of my errors revolve around clearances. the instructions say there needs to be at least 8" clearance for it to pass thru. i have found that not to be true. example, i have a 1'- 11" opening in a wall that the Path will not use. if i open the gap to 1'-11 1/4" the path will use it. i have another example where a door was 3" from the wall and the Path would not find it. if i nudge the door over to 4" from the wall and path works.
Howard Munsell
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@hmunsell wrote:
i receive this error a lot the past couple days. most of my errors revolve around clearances. the instructions say there needs to be at least 8" clearance for it to pass thru. i have found that not to be true. example, i have a 1'- 11" opening in a wall that the Path will not use. if i open the gap to 1'-11 1/4" the path will use it. i have another example where a door was 3" from the wall and the Path would not find it. if i nudge the door over to 4" from the wall and path works.
It is really hard to know what might be happening without a sample file that illustrates the issue or at least an image showing the problem so someone can try and reproduce. I am not sure what instructions you are talking about that says there need to be at least 8" clearance. That is too small.
Looking at this Help topic http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2020/ENU/?guid=GUID-1393ED58-3F0D-4BBA-AF89-87FBB9EACEB5 I would say the minimum opening you would need to pass through would be ~22". That jibes pretty close to the 1'-11 1/4" you are seeing. The topic does not really state a minimum required. It is dependent on the contextual conditions a bit.
@hmunsell wrote:
i receive this error a lot the past couple days. most of my errors revolve around clearances. the instructions say there needs to be at least 8" clearance for it to pass thru. i have found that not to be true. example, i have a 1'- 11" opening in a wall that the Path will not use. if i open the gap to 1'-11 1/4" the path will use it. i have another example where a door was 3" from the wall and the Path would not find it. if i nudge the door over to 4" from the wall and path works.
It is really hard to know what might be happening without a sample file that illustrates the issue or at least an image showing the problem so someone can try and reproduce. I am not sure what instructions you are talking about that says there need to be at least 8" clearance. That is too small.
Looking at this Help topic http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2020/ENU/?guid=GUID-1393ED58-3F0D-4BBA-AF89-87FBB9EACEB5 I would say the minimum opening you would need to pass through would be ~22". That jibes pretty close to the 1'-11 1/4" you are seeing. The topic does not really state a minimum required. It is dependent on the contextual conditions a bit.
thank you for taking a look at this. attached is an example file i was preparing for our office "Whats New" class that i started seeing the issues in. i also attached a word doc of some of the other issues i have been having with the Path of Travel.
Howard Munsell
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thank you for taking a look at this. attached is an example file i was preparing for our office "Whats New" class that i started seeing the issues in. i also attached a word doc of some of the other issues i have been having with the Path of Travel.
Howard Munsell
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@hmunsell wrote:i receive this error a lot the past couple days. most of my errors revolve around clearances. the instructions say there needs to be at least 8" clearance for it to pass thru. i have found that not to be true.
I agree with this statement. It has many issues with the pass-thru clearances.
@hmunsell wrote:i receive this error a lot the past couple days. most of my errors revolve around clearances. the instructions say there needs to be at least 8" clearance for it to pass thru. i have found that not to be true.
I agree with this statement. It has many issues with the pass-thru clearances.
I've had this problem on a couple projects and found that Revit links tend to really screw with Revit's ability to generate these lines. Try turning off all Revit links in the view. That worked for me!
I've had this problem on a couple projects and found that Revit links tend to really screw with Revit's ability to generate these lines. Try turning off all Revit links in the view. That worked for me!
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