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
The Answer to this riddle:
After busting my head on the desk several times, I found that my issue all along had been that I included the switch " -wsLoad_InRoads_SS2=1" in my MicroStation shortcut. Once I removed it, I was able to open any file that contained SS3 OpenRoads graphics and not receive the obsolete graphics message.
Answer Verified By: cmeuser
Can you upload that DGN you are working with? I don’t know of anything that would cause this just from civil tools so I wonder if something it is committing to the DGN is storing and it shouldn’t be.
Are you getting this with any data you are working with or is it specific to a single DGN file with Civil Ruled elements?
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I redeveloped my dgnlib files using ms ss3. I also still get the obsolete graphics message.
So I removed any civil config vars that may be defined during loading of MicroStation and I still keep getting the "Obsolete Civil Data Found".
No civil cells yet.
I am also wondering if it could be the link to the XIN file too.... If the graphics are linked to a feature in the XIN and in MicroStation, since InRoads isn't being loaded, the link doesn't exist right?