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Shared reference point tool Shared coordinates not recognised between liked files?

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Alexander_Bell
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Shared reference point tool Shared coordinates not recognised between liked files?

Hi ,  I created a shared reference pint in civil3d then used that output xml to create the shared coordinates in Revit, which worked.

 

The issue i had is when i used the XML info to create the shared coordinates in new Revit file and then tried to link that Revit file into the original Revit file, it returned an error: Revit file do not shred the same shared coordinates?

 

This is even though i used the same XML file from Civil3D to create the shred coordinates.

 

Please can someone advise how to resolve this issue? Thanks

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Yien_Chao
als Antwort auf: Alexander_Bell

i think the best approach is to take your first Revit file with already the good coordinates. then link the other and push the coordinates to those links.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Alexander_Bell

I don't understand your expectations. You have one project in which you set up the coordinates, so now you link in another project (origin to origin, center to center), move the linked project to where it belongs in the host Project and then Publish Coordinates to the Link.  Now they are shared.  

 

...you don't link the Project in via Shared Coordinates, if none have been established yet. That's putting the cart before the horse.  

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Alexander_Bell
als Antwort auf: Alexander_Bell

Thanks for your replay, but unfortunately, you can't do that as the Revit files are on BIM360.

 

Something i forgot to mention in my original post. Both the Revit are on BIM360 so the option to published to the second file is unavailable.

 

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Yien_Chao
als Antwort auf: Alexander_Bell

oh.. then download your files to do it. then replace your workshared files.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Alexander_Bell


@Alexander_Bell wrote:

Thanks for your replay, but unfortunately, you can't do that as the Revit files are on BIM360.

 

Something i forgot to mention in my original post. Both the Revit are on BIM360 so the option to published to the second file is unavailable.

 


 

Okay. Still, you can't put the cart before the horse. You clearly said that you are setting up a NEW Project File.  There is no Shared Coordinates established and the Link certainly isn't using the same coordinates. That's what the error is telling you.  You obviously tried to Link it via Shared Coordinates. 

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Alexander_Bell
als Antwort auf: Alexander_Bell

Ah, so, say the project is up and running for 6 months and i want to link in another Revit project file.

 

I can take my main Revit model in BIM360, save as, out to my downloads locally link in the new Revit model, locate manually, and then push coordinates to that file.

 

Then i can link the new Revit file to my BIM360 project model, as it now has the correct shared coordinates?

 

Sounds like it would work? thanks

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Alexander_Bell
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

The Shared coordinates in the first Master file were established using the XML from the Civil3D shared reference point tool.

What i was trying to do was use that same process (the same xml file) to create another Revit project to link into the first Revit master project, but Revit didn't recognise this workflow as creating the same shared coordinate, even though I'd used the same XML file
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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Alexander_Bell

For BIM 360 projects, linked the file that already has the shared coordinates to the file that doesn't, and acquire coordinates.

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