Version: 10.00.10.17
Can you provide a detailed description of your workflow to replicate the issue? I can't see much from the screen shot.
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http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/roadway/outgoing/1.png
http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/roadway/outgoing/2.png
http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/roadway/outgoing/3.png
Marcus, As you can see the third image generates the embankment, but the bridge deck end up being skewed to the alignment.
Please upload files here and i'll take a look.
https://bentley.sharefile.com/r-r6fb0718c56c4a2fa
Marcus, Our IT folks has this link block, I have ask them to give me access. Waiting!.............. The file is 60megs zip. Any other location I can send you these files to?
Try this: https://communities.bentley.com/help/w/be_communities_help/7079/communities-secure-file-upload
Update:
It seems that the problem involves the alignment starting on a curve instead of starting with a line segment, and you can workaround this problem. Select the starting road segment, and click on it a second time to get the arrow manipulators. Click the starting station value and use the text manipulator to change it to something like 268+27.27. This extends it by some amount, adding a line segment in that new extended range. Then refresh the bridge and it will draw at the correct location.
There is a very small line segment at the start of the alignment, but something in the LEAP bridge code we use has a tolerance and the segment is too short compared to the tolerance. You'll just needs to drag out the alignment a bit to get a slightly longer line segment at the start.
Please try and let me know your outcome.
Marcus Blake
Technical Support Engineer
Answer Verified By: Marcus Blake
Thank you Marcus, It is amazing something little as this could cause this issue. But it does make a lot of sense. It is working now.