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Edit Pipe invert in Pipe vista results in instant crash
Running Civil 3d 2011 on Win7 64bit, and I have done this on multiple computers, only ones that worked for me are XP. I just want to put this out there for someone else to confirm that it's not just my configurations causing this.
Draw any pipe network, in the edit network, pick the table vista and then the pipes tab. If you modify any other items other than invert it will work, but as soon as you try to change the Z elevation of a pipe, it crashes the application.
Anyone willing to test on 2011, 2012 or newer C3D to see if present?
I would appreciate any help the community can offer on this.
Re: Edit Pipe invert in Pipe vista results in instant crash
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nelson
Anyone willing to test on 2011, 2012 or newer C3D to see if present?
I would appreciate any help the community can offer on this.
I can tell you it does NOT exhibit this behavior on 64 bit 2012.
Do you have all service packs and hot fixes installed for your version?
Can you export the pipe network to XML, edit in the XML file and reimport without crash?
I know that the above would be the long way around, however it might work.
Are the rules that you have assigned to that pipe or network the cause?
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Re: Edit Pipe invert in Pipe vista results in instant crash
I can edit the pipe inverts in the panorama without a problem. C3D2011-SP2, & C3D2012-SP1 on Win7x64 Pro
Re: Edit Pipe invert in Pipe vista results in instant crash
Thanks to both of you and the quick response.
I didn't put that we are running SP1 because I'm sure the quick response would be to "install SP2" but I found out in another project that SP2 broke some corridor sampling back in another project that I traced back to SP2. Long story. Autodesk said that even if it was broken in SP2 they were not going back to fix it and to upgrade to 2012. Easier said than done!
We are planning on going to 2013 and crossing fingers it's a stable release. For now I'm sure the users will be ok with just editing the pipe properties to adjust changes.
Thanks again for helping out.