Place object wrong level

Hi All,

I was create Floor in floor manager and create column grid, when I model concrete slab on level -7050. But it not place in this level.

Please see my video below for more detail, How to solve this issue?

https://mega.nz/#!R5IVCYqR!u-Rf91of8yOBQCvmHjw5Ndd1yfVvgu6hjI1aMmcXliU

Thanks

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  • HI ,

    I have just watched your video. As far as I can tell everything is working as designed. The top pf the slab that is created IS appearing at the same level as the active acs. Perhaps the problem is your acs has not updated for some reason. Please verify you can set the floor level and that the acs triad is responding correctly.

    rgds

    Brenden

    Brenden Roche

    Applications Engineer

    Bentley Systems, Manchester UK


    This is a test

  • Hi Brenden,

    Thank you for your comment, I place the my footing but Length I input wrong how I can change the in Properties panel?

    And how to avoid the concrete volume between beam and footing automatic

  • Your footings should be listed in the Schedules dialog. You can select multiple instances from that list then right-click for the modify options.

    We don't have a way to deal with the double counting of volume where beam and footing/slab intersect as shown above. One way around this is to model such elements using MicroStation solids then apply instance data from an appropriate Catalog Item.

    Going back to your original question, to check that the floor selection is behaving as expected, try having the ACS dialog open as you change floors. You should then see the active floor listed and that active ACS has the same values as that floor.

    Marc

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  • Your footings should be listed in the Schedules dialog. You can select multiple instances from that list then right-click for the modify options.

    We don't have a way to deal with the double counting of volume where beam and footing/slab intersect as shown above. One way around this is to model such elements using MicroStation solids then apply instance data from an appropriate Catalog Item.

    Going back to your original question, to check that the floor selection is behaving as expected, try having the ACS dialog open as you change floors. You should then see the active floor listed and that active ACS has the same values as that floor.

    Marc

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