We have an user having issues with two modeling files.
Please let me know if this group have any suggestions. The user is hoping that the first model can be resolved without having to revert to a backed up version but that's always an option.
Hi Gregory, can you upload your datasets here: https://bentley.sharefile.com/r-rdffa2c94b7e43148
Hello Greg,
Have you tried to run the Civil Display Browser tool (key-in civil display browser within the Key-in Browser). This application can be used to expose potential issues with civil content/objects. There is an analyze and repair option (if anything is not green, then you will want to run the repair function).
Also, if you review the Alignments within Project Explorer, do you see any funky characters for the names? I've seen this cause issues at least once.
The answer to your second issue could be as simple as a level that is turned off from being displayed.The corridor outline is usually on a separate level that can be displayed individually.Be aware that there are three options at which this can be turned off, View Display, Global Display and Global Freeze.
Thank Jan, all three options are turned on (Global Display, Global Freeze and View Display).
I have the same problem and haven't been able to figure out why. The only thing I did differently with this corridor file versus my other ones is start the file with a different seed file, so I'm thinking the problem is related to that.
I was still able to assign superelevation, though, by right-clicking my corridor in Explorer and selecting Corridor Creation Tools > Assign Superelevation To Corridor