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Selection cannot be copied

Mustafa.Salaheldin
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Selection cannot be copied

Mustafa.Salaheldin
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Hello
I have the shown MEP model:

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When I select the model elements and press the copy button, I receive the error message shown.

The selected elements are:

Screenshot 2024-10-28 173836.png
But for some reason the copy fails, any ideas?


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Mustafa Salaheldin


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Mustafa.Salaheldin
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This is the Revit build I'm using:

MustafaSalaheldin_0-1730194921010.png

 


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RSomppi
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Why would you copy all of that stuff in a 3D view?

 

Is this copy to clipboard to paste into a different project?

 

If this is copy within the project, try being strategic with your selection and do it in appropriate views.

tawilson
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If you are in the mechanical discipline, generic models are tricky. 

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ducmap2212
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Could you pls click expand button. Revit will show elements which cause the problem

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Mustafa.Salaheldin
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@RSomppi Essentially, I needed to develop an add-in that copies the elements from one file to another, then I hit this exception. When I decided to investigate the original file (the source file to copy) I discovered that in Revit project model, when I select the model elements and press the "Copy" button in the Revit UI I get this error message.


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Mustafa.Salaheldin
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@tawilson Please clarify more.


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Mustafa.Salaheldin
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@ducmap2212 The expanded message has no information.


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ducmap2212
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Hi. Seem like you are copying pinned element

Btw, Can you share this file so that I can make a test on it.

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Mustafa.Salaheldin
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@ducmap2212 I tried to unpin all pinned elements also but there was no change. Let me check if I can share the file as it is from a live project, so there may be some sharing restrictions.


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RSomppi
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Have you tried limiting your selection in order to isolate the offending elements?

tawilson
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I have seen elements and not be able to select them until I changed to the architectural disclipine. They were plumbing fittings that I believe were made with an addin. I work with an addin that creates generic model tags, and I can select them, but can't use the select all function. I don't know if changing the discipline changes that.
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Mustafa.Salaheldin
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@RSomppi Following your advice, I figured out that the Pipes are the reason.

MustafaSalaheldin_0-1730375622766.png

 

When I removed them, the copy worked, if I select them only I receive the same error message, but no clue why this happens.


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RSomppi
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I wouldn't have expected it to be the pipes. I copy/paste them from time to time.

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Mustafa.Salaheldin
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@tawilson With cherry picking, I found that a specific Pipe type is causing this issue:

MustafaSalaheldin_0-1730376026023.png

If I excluded this type, copy works, so how can I know the reason?




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RSomppi
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Trial and error?

 

Find differences from the other types. Adjust parameters accordingly and test again.

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sragan
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I have no problem copying a vertical pipe in a 3D view in Revit 2022 (same version).

 

Did you try auditing the project?

 

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Basam.Yousif
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Mustafa, man!

It's probably hosted elements or the datum elements.
Can you copy one category at a time? for testing only?

Call me and let's do a zoom call!

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Mustafa.Salaheldin
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@Basam.Yousif OMG you are already level 10 šŸ˜ Couldn't see that coming my friend. Sure, it is my pleasure to investigate that together over a Zoom call.
With Level 10 you should be in the expert elite program already @Maureen.H would you please advise?


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