patricks
2006-02-15, 12:55 AM
I really don't understand what this RCP view range is doing.
I have an in-place generic model family of some gas piping that runs vertically up an outside wall of my building and then across the roof to mechanical units. In my ground floor RCP, if I set the view depth to unlimited, or to otherwise encompass the entire height of the building, the gas piping shows fine (only in section outside the exterior wall). However, if I set the view range just high enough to show an exterior canopy (not the entire height of the building), then I can see the gas pipe in my RCP that is supposed to be ON TOP of the roof, as well as in section where it runs up outside the building, even though there is a roof between the view and the piping above the roof. The roof would be above the RCP's view range. It's almost as if I had the roof turned off, even though it's not.
Can anybody give some insight as to what is going on here?
I have an in-place generic model family of some gas piping that runs vertically up an outside wall of my building and then across the roof to mechanical units. In my ground floor RCP, if I set the view depth to unlimited, or to otherwise encompass the entire height of the building, the gas piping shows fine (only in section outside the exterior wall). However, if I set the view range just high enough to show an exterior canopy (not the entire height of the building), then I can see the gas pipe in my RCP that is supposed to be ON TOP of the roof, as well as in section where it runs up outside the building, even though there is a roof between the view and the piping above the roof. The roof would be above the RCP's view range. It's almost as if I had the roof turned off, even though it's not.
Can anybody give some insight as to what is going on here?