Hello there!
Just using the new Robot 2022 and it is marvelous.
But I think we got a problem, I can't see the coefficients on the load combination table on "Edit" mode.
For someone like me that has all the combinations in Excel and copies them to Robot it is a RED FLAG.
I must say that I think they are properly defined and applied. We can see them in "Values". But they are hidden on the Edit table.
https://i.imgur.com/dIU1BSV.gif
Hi @teixeiranh
Here is the same...hidden and uneditable coefficients, even via excel. Probably it depend by some kind of protection for tables due to the new formatting option in 2022.
Wait for support reply
Cheers
Hi @teixeiranh ,
I have the same issue!
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Roman Zhelezniak
Robot Evangelist & Passionate Civil Structural Engineer
Yes, our fault. Looks like you are not able to input your manual value, but limited to factors listed in the combo.
This is a candidate for quick fix. Sorry for inconvenience.
Small workaround, you can copy from Excel or define combinations in the dialog. They are defined properly until you edit the factor in the table.
Thank you for the response.
They are actually applied.
I copied the Load Combinations from Excel. When I pasted, the coefficients =1 showed, the others didn't - maybe I need to define them previously?
However, I checked, the reactions were ok.
This is manly a graphical issue (I guess so).
For someone that uses the workflow of "having hundreds/thousands of combinations defined in Excel" - "Copy" - "Paste to the "Edit" of Load Combinations in Robot" it is of CARDINAL importance to resolve this issue.
Thank you for this update, a lot of wished new features! I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Nuno Teixeira
As it has been said on this thread, this is a truly huge inconvenience for those of us who work with >100 combinations for every model. I tried copy/pasting from Excel after trying to define automatic load coefficients different than 1,0, but it didn't work.
I already manually redefined all my 124 combinations. At least, I can confirm load superposition/addition/combination works fine with different coefficients defined in this way (checked through case reactions), even when the load combination table omits a lot of that information.
I need to make more models ASAP for a very time-sensitive project, so I've been checking available updates at least once a day. PLEASE fix it soon...
This issue has been corrected with Robot Structural Analysis 2022 Hotfix 1.
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