Hi,
In my template point B has horizontal and vertical constraints to point A. I tested all point controls in Create Template window and everything was fine. In template window it looks like this:
In the corridor to the point A are applied horizontal and verical (superelevation) point controls. The problem with the model appears after applying both point controls to point A. In the cross section view (picture below) point A is created correctly, but the point B is not below but above point A and component is not drawn correctly.
It looks like point B lost some constraints. When I chcecked the cross section in the Edit Station everything was fine, point B was constrained and components were correct. This is how it looks in Edit Station window:
The same happened when I applied Parametric Constraint to point A instead of horizontal point control.
I've run of ideas how to fix this. Should I change types of constraints in point A or maybe B? Does the order of constraints in point matter? Why cross section looks different in cross section and edit station view? If my description of this problem is not clear I will be happy to explain it more.
I am using OpenRoads Designer R2 U8 version 10.08.01.33
I would like to test this for myself, so would you use the link below to get your template library to me?https://bentley.sharefile.com/r-rab62e1ed9ff4eae8Regards,Jacob
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Removing corridor clipping from my model solved the problem. I think that there was nothing wrong with the template and point constrains.
Answer Verified By: Jacob Dean