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    Disk Access (DiskIO)

    Here you will find an explanation and best practices for solving Data Access-related synchronization errors.  

    Category: Data Access (DiskIO)

    Data access errors are common in IT and data management. These issues can arise due to various reasons, including hardware failures, software errors, network problems, misconfiguration, authorization errors, Data Storage, and Disk Space issues. 

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    • File not found
      • Error: Dwg_0203

    File not found

    Error: Dwg_0203

    Diamonds Error message: "File [...FilePath\FileName.dwg] was not found"

    Issue:
    Missing data in iModel.

    Cause:
    It typically indicates that the system or program couldn't locate the specified file at the specified path. This error can occur for various reasons and in different contexts. Here are some common scenarios where you might encounter a "FileNotFound" error.

    • The file doesn't exist at the specified location.
    • The file name is mistyped
    • The file was moved, renamed, or deleted
    • Insufficient permissions to access the file or directory
    • The network resource where the file resides becomes inaccessible

    Solution:

    • Fix file extension if it is incorrect
    • Ensure the file path is defined correctly and the file can be opened. Correct the file path if not. 
    • Check if you have sufficient permissions to open the file, and correct the permissions if they are insufficient.  
    • Contact Bentley Support for assistance if issues can not be solved. 
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