Hi,
I desgned a profile in the roadway designer and have attempted to export the profile to native.
I follow the prompts, and everything appears to work, but when I check the gpk file no proile is found.
I see no error messages.
Thanks for your help.
Philip Mashuda
Phil
go in your project explorer and find the feature that you are using, right click it and go to properties. under profile make sure the auto export is set to true not false
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Nico,
The setting under feature Linear\Road_Centerline , Profile, Auto Export was set to False.
I changed the setting to True.
Exported again, but the corridor profile did not export. Should the name of the profile I used in the corridor appear in the gpk? I renamed the profile in the corridor to PRMPB1 originally was named P_RMPB.
Thanks,
I tried to export a profile in another file and it worked.
I must a have a corrupt file.
I will redesign the alignment in a new file.
Thanks for you help,
Answer Verified By: Philip Mashuda
From my notes for the day I wrote that, I know what project I was working on but I have no distinct memory of the problem I described.
Part of my solution would undoubtedly have been to use the keyin "civil display browser", click the button that analyzes relationships, look for any red entry, and see about either repairing or deleting that relationship. You may have to expand entries in order to find the red entries. If I had to guess, I might have solved it by changing the profile's or alignment's name, because I know that Geopak has constraints on the naming of some elements. I may have had to delete the profile and start over. I may even have had to start a new file, import all my other alignments from Geopak's database and then reconstruct the offending profile. I hope that helps; I wish I could remember what I did to solve this problem.