• Best Practice: Do not manually copy a Design File with a Drainage and Utility Project to create a New Design File

    Jonathan Smith
    Jonathan Smith
    Product(s): OpenSite, OpenRoads, OpenRail Designer Version(s): 10.08.00 + Area: Drainage and Utilities Best Practice - Avoid Copying a Design File with a Drainage and Utility Project. The following workflow can cause a problem…
    • over 1 year ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite Wiki
  • Corrupted Corridor Reference Element

    Ronald Nordmeyer
    Ronald Nordmeyer
    The reference element (centerline) for my corridors has become corrupt. It I touch the corrupted element UStn crashes. It is corrupt in my backups. It there a tool/method that allows me to change the reference element of a corridor to a different element…
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
  • Civil Display Browser - Why was it's functionality removed and what is the new workflow?

    Jack Riesenberg, P.E.
    Jack Riesenberg, P.E.
    We recently learned that the ability to repair relationships and remove civil rules from elements was removed from the "Civil Display Browser" key-in functionality in OpenRoads Designer. I have scrubbed the communities and have found no acceptable answer…
    • over 4 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
  • Re: ALG File Corruption?

    jcallicott
    jcallicott
    Hi Nixa- I tried your ALG file, too, and I'm seeing all 20 alignments. One difference I note is that I'm running the 246 build of InRoads SS1 and you have the 227 build. It might be a lognshot, but maybe updating InRoads would help? How big…
    • over 13 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
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