Plan Annotations using Item Types Value within Corridor

I'm trying to annotate kerb types using item types to store and recall the type for each element.

I've managed to do it fine for civil geometry which shows the correct value assigned to the geometry (top one below) but it doesn't seem to work for a line within a corridor (bottom below).

The template has a specific point which has a specific FD which has the specific kerb type assigned to it through item types. If I click on the resulting line it says the correct value under item type but the labeling still doesn't work correctly. Is this actually possible? P.S. Kerb.Type is the field in the text favourite so it seems it's struggling to fetch the data from within the corridor?

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  • Hi Ken,

    The annoying thing when attaching to Corridor elements is that the Item Type sometimes attaches to the 3d element or 2d geometry for Linear elements and not all the same properties are available to each. Is this what may be happening? Does the properties of the linked element in the 3d model display properly?

    There is a recent "single source of truth" that was introduced that shares Item Types that were attached in 3d with its parent 2d geometry and vice versa, but we have found that this causes some issues with Item Type expressions as the data available between 2d and 3d elements usually differs.

    Regards,

    Mark


    OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12)  |  Microstation 2023  |  ProjectWise CE 3.4

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  • Hi Ken,

    The annoying thing when attaching to Corridor elements is that the Item Type sometimes attaches to the 3d element or 2d geometry for Linear elements and not all the same properties are available to each. Is this what may be happening? Does the properties of the linked element in the 3d model display properly?

    There is a recent "single source of truth" that was introduced that shares Item Types that were attached in 3d with its parent 2d geometry and vice versa, but we have found that this causes some issues with Item Type expressions as the data available between 2d and 3d elements usually differs.

    Regards,

    Mark


    OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12)  |  Microstation 2023  |  ProjectWise CE 3.4

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