I receiving the attached error when running the Drainage Tabulation tool from the menu bar. I have a drainage project open and the GEOPAK gpk path as well as working directory path are pointed to the drainage folder. The GPK and GDF files are in the drainage folder. The GDF file opens fine and the network can be analyzed OK.
Using PowerGEOPAK 08.11.09.878 and FDOT SS4 MR9.
Thanks
Sean Keene
We had some issues with this VBA previously and this is the solution we came up with.
Zachary Billings, P.E.
Senior Roadway Engineer (Licensed in FL and MI)
CONSOR Engineers, LLC
System Info:
Windows 11 | Intel Core i7-13700k | Nvidia RTX 4090 FE | 32 GB of RAM | 2 TB Western Digital Black SN850x NVME
ORD Version 10.12.02.004 | FDOT Connect Version 10.12.01.00
YouTube Page for ORD: https://tinyurl.com/BillingsCADD
Hey Zach, we can't change the VBA - shows password protected.
Bentley Accredited Road Designer | Bentley Accredited Road Modeler
colliersengineering.com
If you open the MicroStation VBA Project Manager first (from MicroStation menu Utilities->Macro->Project Manager) and then load the Draintab.mvba into the VBA Project Manager you can then open the Draintab.mvba via the Visual Basic Editor. Once the VBA editor is open you can then add the path to EXCEL.exe on your computers. Please be sure to make a backup of the Draintab.mvba first before editing.
Thanks Sean, We figured out the issue was not within the VBA or Excel version. The user apparently was attempting to load the former SS4 FDOT smd file in Geopak SS10 preferences.