Corridor Modeler Cross Section Labeling error "Object variable or With block variable not set"

When I try running the cross section labeling tool out of the Corridor Modeling window I get an error

 

Run-time error '91':

Object variable or With block variable not set

 

I have the options to "End", "Debug", or "Help"

"Debug" opens VBA editor which is far beoynd my experince to use. "End" closes the processes without starting the labeling tool. "Help" opens a help window which hasn't been very helpful.

 

How can I get cross section labeler to run? I've restarted multiple times and tried creating a new file and copying in the cross sections to a clean file. Any suggestions?

I'm using V8i, Select series 2.

Thanks

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  • ok. some of your point labels have the special character "&" and also are very long.  could you run a test template with one of the ones we provide and create a new test corridor and see if it works.

    i suspect the problem could be that the tool does not like the point names

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  • Alright Nico, I think we are on to something.  I was able to run a test corridor with standard templates and the tool worked.  Additionally, I was able to get the tool to work with one of our side street corridors and in the same dgn that the tool would not work for our main corridor.  

    Digging in further, I created a new corridor with a side street chain/profile and applied the same template that we have had issues with and the tool worked...this leads me to believe there is something wrong with our chain and profile for the main corridor.  I created a new corridor for our main chain/profile and used a standard template and the labeler tool did not work.  Any ideas on what could be wrong with our chain/profile for the mainline.  The name for both is "Harney_CL".  I can describe the chain and the profile in COGO and they appear fine.

  • ok, i looked at your chain closely, if you plot the individual components of the chain, you will see that the spirals at the end do not quite connect with the curve. these gaps will most likely be the culprit. check spiral C1H5RB and SPI C1H5RA

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  • I see the gap between C1H5R and SPI C1 H5RA when I visually describe the individual elements.  When looking at the curve descriptions though, the northings and eastings of the curve and spiral points match up to four decimal places at the same stations.  Not sure how I can make them more accurate.  Additionally, this chain was used previously with no issues with the cross section labeler tool.  Any other ideas?  

    In the meantime I was able to find a work around for this problem.  Since the cross section labeler tool works for my side street cross sections, I can draw cross sections for a side street and my mainline in the same dgn file and the labeler tool will open up and allow me to label any of the chains in my gpk file that are drawn in that dgn.

  • The curve and spirals were not connected as they should have been.  The error was corrected, but unfortunately the labeler command still does not work for this chain.