Using InRoads SS3, I placed several OpenRoads specific features in a MicroStation file. When I JUST open MicroStation, I get a message "Obsolete Civil Data Found. Press Yes to cleanup the file and restore graphics. Press No to exit MicroStation."
Does this mean that if I press "Yes" that any intelligence associated with the graphics will be lost and unable to be read with InRoads? or Is it just a case of allowing these graphics to be read in MicroStation without using InRoads and will still be read when opened again with InRoads?
TIA,
Chuck
MS SS3 08.11.09.459
IR SS3 08.11.09.493
I walked through this process with a DGN containging OpenRoads Geometry, Terrains, and Corridors and I am not getting a popup or a message stating "Obsolete Civil Data Found...". It just opens and has all graphics displayed but doesn't have any ties to civil geometry and all graphics are just normal elements. Then when I opened it again with InRoads loading through the switch, all the civil ruled graphics were available again.
Is it possible you have some civil cfgs loading when you are loading only MicroStation? Perhaps a cfg is trying to utilize civil information and read civil rules on the elements but since InRoads isn't loading the program thinks the read civil information is obsolete.
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There were some changes to the way that some civil data was stored between the betas and the official releases. Is it possible some of the old version of these elements exist in the files or the workspace?
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
The only config vars that I have defined are; CIVIL_DEFAULT_LINEAR_STROKING, CIVIL_DEFAULT_STATION_LOCK, CIVIL_XIN_FILE, CIVIL_ROADWAY_TEMPLATE_LIBRARY, CIVIL_CONTENTMANAGEMENTDGNLIBLIST.
caddcop - All of the graphics were created using SS3 08.11.09.493.
But are any DGNLIB items from the older version?
I guess the answer to that would be yes, all of my DGNLIB's are from an earlier version. I'm curious as to how that would effect this specific issue. All of my DGNLIB's just contain levels or element templates.... Ah.... Element Templates......
Well, you could create a new empty dgnlib and export all of the templates and levels and reimport them into the new dgnlib and see if that fixes it.
No Civil Cells?