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Chirag Mistry
2007-10-11, 01:35 PM
I need to link furniture CAD files from my consultants in the revit file. These files are huge (approx 10MB each floor). I have exploded all the blocks, purged, audited, saved the file to a lower version of CAD, but nothing seems to help. I keep getting the following error (ARX_ERROR: eNotThatKindOfClass) I am assuming the consultants are using a third party software that's generating this. Any tips on how best to proceed with large CAD files.

Thanks

Elmo
2007-10-11, 02:33 PM
Try selecting everything copy, create a new project and paste in there. If that doens't work your not likely to fix the problem.

SkiSouth
2007-10-11, 03:17 PM
Chirag - are you running ra2008? As you have AutoCAD is it also 2007/2008 and the drawing file comes up ok? Have you tried dwf or dxf? I know we're all guessing here, but perhaps these latter will remove the ARX issue (dwf or dxf). If the dxf works, you could dxfout then create a new acad dwg and dxfin. Probably would shrink the file and perhaps remove the arx issue.

dhurtubise
2007-10-11, 03:19 PM
It might have been build with ADT, like Elmo mention, copy/paste to another project. Purge and audit. Then do it again if necessary

dgreen.49364
2007-10-11, 03:31 PM
After doing all the explode and purge, rather than saving to a new file, have you tried wblock to a new file? I find often that wblock is the only thing that will "clean" out left over stuff.

UpNorth
2007-10-11, 04:01 PM
FYI: exploding blocks typically makes a file larger in AUtoCAD

dbaldacchino
2007-10-11, 04:20 PM
Easiest and best way is to wblock your stuff to a new file. That gets rid of any ADT relics.

ijnicholas
2007-10-12, 07:44 PM
If you have ADT, the best way to make the file clean is to use the Export to AutoCAD command (available in the File menu of ADT)
hth