I have a model with a lot of Face-based Furniture (Chairs, tables...) I have found out that when I change them to another Workset they disappear in any view (3D, floors...) but they still exist and are counting in Schedules. If I select them (from a schedule) and change them to the original Workset, they will be still not visible.
I can solve the problem selecting a new face and placing the furniture again in the same place.
Anyone has suffered a similar problem?
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I know it, and of course was the first thing I checked. As I said, they won't be visible again even if i set the workset back to the original. That discards for me any Workset-Visibility related error.
I am actually pretty sure it is a bug, and would like to prove or discard it.
Maybe before it gets reported, you could share this family for others to look at before you try to report it as a bug. Maybe there is something else going on that you are missing.
They were several families and we had the same problem in 3 Computers, working on the same central model. I noticed that some families weren't having the problem and that is how I investigated that just the ones Facebased were the problem. After that we proceeded as I said, we clicked on select a new host an placed the again at the same place.
I agree it would be good to check it again and I wish I knew how to reproduce the problem...
Hi @M_Perez
Can you share the families? Let me know and I can send a private upload link.
Regards,
Viveka CD
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@Viveka_CDI've looked for a copy of the model where the problem still presents is. If I copy the elements in a new project, it is also solved. So I cleaned the model to make it lighter.
I'll be glad to share it with you. Waiting your link :)
@RobDrawI hope nobody has to fight against it, but if so, I already posted how to work around the problem, and I am doing my best to get the reason founded. For me it is important to solve errors that compromise the model in a way that can produce discrepancies.
@M_Perez wrote:
@Viveka_CDI've looked for a copy of the model where the problem still presents is. If I copy the elements in a new project, it is also solved. So I cleaned the model to make it lighter.
I'll be glad to share it with you. Waiting your link :)
@RobDrawI hope nobody has to fight against it, but if so, I already posted how to work around the problem, and I am doing my best to get the reason founded. For me it is important to solve errors that compromise the model in a way that can produce discrepancies.
Hi @M_Perez
Thanks for making the model lighter. I have shared the private folder with you.
Please let me know if you have trouble accessing.
Regards,
Viveka CD
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@M_Perez wrote:I hope nobody has to fight against it, but if so, I already posted how to work around the problem, and I am doing my best to get the reason founded. For me it is important to solve errors that compromise the model in a way that can produce discrepancies.
You have a problem that cannot be duplicated. Why are you wasting other people's time, if you can't make it happen again?
Hi @M_Perez
Please turn on visible in all views for the furniture workset - see below and let me know if this helps resolve your issue:
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Viveka CD
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@Viveka_CDI'm sorry, but that produce no difference. That problem persists after that. Don't you have the same problem with my file? Did it work for you?
Hi @M_Perez
Yes, it works if you turn on the visibility of the workset in the view you want the furniture to appear.
Please see this article for more information.
Also, see Workset visibility
Let me know if this resolves your issue.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question. Likes welcome!
Regards,
Viveka CD
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It's funny how the vast majority of these posts that claim to have found something wrong with Revit turn out to be OIE.
I had no time to answer before, sorry for the delay.
I have installed screencast and recorded it in case I am missing something. It is still not working for me. Any Ideas?
Sorry, I did not paste the link to screencast https://autode.sk/2mrR7kk
You are right, I didn't know were to upload it, here ist the link to the rvt file: https://autode.sk/2L4CrXf
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But, I have to say that as I was looking at my video again I notice that the elements are not disappearing but "just" flying away!! Looking at the video you can see the blue temporal measures. The furniture is landig a few meters out of the visible area. I am now not less confused as at the beginning...
Hi @M_Perez
Let me take a closer look and let you know for an update. Thanks for sharing your screencast!
Regards,
Viveka CD
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Hi @M_Perez
This is a visibility issue as mentioned before, can you please try the recommendations in the above posts and let me know if this works for you?
You are welcome to continue the conversation and unmark the solution if you'd prefer.
Regards,
Viveka CD
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