Hello,
In revit 2021 and before we imported a .sat file in a Metric Generic Model family to use it in a rvt file
In the moment we can't snap to the imported 3D shape anymore. Is there something changed in Revit.
When we open a rfa from a old file whe can snap the shape. When we import the same .sat file in the same rfa family whe can't snap anymore to the new import but still to the old import.
Are we missing a setting in Revit to put the snaps on for the new import
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Nothing should have changed
Are you able to share the file?
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Thanks for the reply
We tested and opened a old file with snapping possibillities and imported te same .sat file again.
The new imported sat shape will not snap anymore in the rfa
Can you upload the SAT file sample so we can test them out?
RFA from Revit 2021 with snap
RFA with same sat shape and no snap
And the sat files provided by https://www.pitzl-connectors.com/
I tried import the same SAT in Revit 2012 and Revit 2022 and they do show differently. Revit 2019 show it non-faceted and Revit 2022 show it faceted. Following.
Very interesting. Revit 2018-2020 shows up differently and it is snappable. While 2021-2022 shows faceted and non-snappable. Perhaps this is internal Autodesk Revit dev team need to look at.
For testing we imported the sat file in Autocad and exported this to dwg and dxf.
Imported this files in Revit but also no snappoints available in 2022.
If someone has a solution we are anxious for the solution. We need the working sat files for a new work
Solution for the moment is to use Revit 201,2019 or 2020 for the import ?
We have installed 2021 and 2022 in the moment.
Thanks in advance
What is there for Autodesk to look into? ...Try the Attached Family
Edit: I am guess you have exported the SAT as an assembly.... An alternative to SAT export you can try to Export BIM Object. Those should snap without any added effort
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Perfect RDAOU, just like we are used to in the old rfa.
Can we get this when we import the sat files in Revit 2021 or 2022 or do we have to use R19 or R20.
We are not getting it working here in R21 and R22
Yes this is an SAT from inventor imported into Revit 2022...The issue is in how how you exported the SAT from inventor.
First instead of SAT try to Export as BIM Content >>> Building Component and see if that works for you...(This will export the Brackets as a .ipt import into .rfa family which will be a snap-able object) Sample .rfa is attached
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We just dowloaded the sat files from this
website https://www.pitzl-connectors.com/produkte/produktliste/88318.2000
This is the one we need in the moment by the way. Also not working
also tried sat files from
https://www.strongtie.nl/nl-NL/producten/bretelbeugel-ag703#5
Not working also
We don't use/have Inventor so we have to use this files.
Is there a non Inventor way..
We tried this
in Autocad ADT export to DWG
Same result in the pitzl file also no snapping
Before it was just working fine
Revit must have changed something then
Well the .sat you attached are from inventor...
Anyways...Continue importing the SAT into Revit 2020 save and then upgrade the .rfa to 2022!! Es soll dann in 2022 genau so wie in 2020 fonktionieren
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@info wrote:
We tried this
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in Autocad ADT export to DWG
Same result in the pitzl file also no snapping
Before it was just working fine
Revit must have changed something then
Insert the original SAT in AutoCAD > Export it to a new SAT > Import the new SAT in Revit family.
For a quick and dirty solution the way to go indeed.
Installing Revit 2020 again is a bit backward
Maybe Autodesk is paying attention and will repair the sat import
@info wrote:For a quick and dirty solution the way to go indeed.
Downloading Revit 2020...;-(
Maybe Autodesk is paying attention
Lieber AutoCAD? but not what Toan suggested that wont work
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Hard to miss this one...did you not notice something a little bit off when you placed those dimensions?
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