Copying Files in from a different file

I'm copying information in from a different Micro-Station file.  All the elements automatically come in at the level DEFAULT, even though that was not their original level.

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  • Hello,
    In order to place your information to a specific level, you could try setting your level by using:

    Key-in: LV=<level name>

    or alternatively, by selecting the elements, then copy and change the level before placement.
    No key-in needed, just select the level from the Level Manager. Then place your elements.

    A discussion on this issue can be found here:

    communities.bentley.com/.../89931.aspx
    Regards
    Derval



  • Thank you for your help. I've tryed your suggestions, but still have not resolved my problem. I understand the different ways of copying elements in. I do this almost everyday, but for some reason these elements come in on the level DEFAULT. I had this problem years ago, if I didn't have a specific level libary attached and the level of the element I was copying in was not available, it put it on DEFAULT. This is currently not the case. I have done some testing & narrowed it down to the file which I'm copying FROM. I don't have the problem when I'm copying in from different files. Thanks
  • Unknown said:
    and the level of the element I was copying in was not available, it put it on DEFAULT. 

    What do you mean the level was not available?
    The ref file isnt  a DWG by any chance is it?
    Can you upload both files for use to try ...
    If data is sensitive .. fence  file out a  portion only .. of each file ...
    Then test these before uploading  just incase ..
    try an other test  for me 
    open the  file that  will hold the  final data ... go to level manger and  import levels for file  choose the  ref file to import from
    Then ref attach the file make sure in the attach dialog your not inadvertantly  telling it to come in on a level like default..see picture should be  blank like mine then merge the ref levels should now be part of your  file and should stay as levels used  if not then you dont have permission to create levels..

    Lorys

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  • Hi Steve,

    Since you can create new levels, I assume no specific Workmode Capabilities have been set in your environment
    (as found in your MicroStation installation folder: ...\config\system\capability.lst):
    CAPABILITY_LEVELS_CREATE 280 /* Allow the creation/delete of levels */
    CAPABILITY_LEVELS_ALLOW_CREATE 282 /* Allow user to create a level - if CAPABILITY_LEVELS_CREATE is enabled */

    Do you have full access to your MicroStation temp files (MS_TMP)? It would not do any harm to exit MicroStation and delete the full contents of the folder that is specified in MS_TMP.

    Are you possibly working with DWG or V7 files, do you have the problem also in V8 DGN files created from scratch?

    Do you see this behavior with any file you use, or with just one?
    If just in one file, you could check the validity of the level table:
    communities.bentley.com/.../8913.duplicate-level-tables

    Would you be able to provide some sample files, so that we can try and replicate, together with a msdebug.txt of your environment (communities.bentley.com/.../14509.msdebug-file-microstation-v8jse)?

    As a further suggestion:
    Could it be that your level table is not properly synchronized:
    -Open Level Manager
    (Collapse the Level Hierarchy, so that all levels are shown
    -Right mouse click in pane with the level names and choose: Select All
    -Right mouse click in that pane again and choose: with the level names and choose: Update Levels
    -Try copy the levels from the other file again.


    HTH.

    Regards,

    Henk
  • The problem end up being that the file I was copying into did NOT have that level available in the level library. Thank you very much for your time! Steve
  • Unknown said:
    The problem end up being that the file I was copying into did NOT have that level available in the level library. Thank you very much for your time! Steve

    this still shouldnt stop you adding in new levels  unless your administrator has barred new level creation  and especially if not in dgnlib..

    Lorys

    Started msnt work 1990 - Retired  Nov 2022 ( oh boy am I old )

    But was long time user V8iss10 (8.11.09.919) dabbler CE  update 16 (10.16.00.80) 

    MicroStation user since 1990 Melbourne Australia.
    click link to PM me 

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  • Unknown said:
    The problem end up being that the file I was copying into did NOT have that level available in the level library. Thank you very much for your time! Steve

    this still shouldnt stop you adding in new levels  unless your administrator has barred new level creation  and especially if not in dgnlib..

    Lorys

    Started msnt work 1990 - Retired  Nov 2022 ( oh boy am I old )

    But was long time user V8iss10 (8.11.09.919) dabbler CE  update 16 (10.16.00.80) 

    MicroStation user since 1990 Melbourne Australia.
    click link to PM me 

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