doug shaffer Posted October 1, 2001 Share Posted October 1, 2001 Hello - I am having a problem with the DTM tool in VWArchitect/Landmark 9.0.1. Basically, I created a Site model using 3D loci - it worked quickly and beautifully. For reasons that I won't go into, I decided to delete the DTM and create a new one. I used the procedure described in the Landmark manual - it gives you three 'warning' messages prior to actually deleting the DTM. I then tried to create another DTM, but the software seems to think there is still one there (I think). At this point, when I use the 'Sitework>Site Model' command, the 'Source Layer' and 'Destination Layer' pull-down menus are grayed out, and the check boxes below them say 'update' instead of 'create' proposed/existing site model. I then deleted the site model symbols in the, DTM classes, etc. to no avail. What's going on? ------------------ d. s h a f f e r a r c h i t e c t Quote Link to comment
Guest Frank Brault Posted October 3, 2001 Share Posted October 3, 2001 Hi Doug, Try copying the data to a new file, and running it from there. Sometimes certain sequences can leave parts of the DTM system which confuses the commands. Let me know how you make out. Frank Brault Nemetschek N.A. Quote Link to comment
doug shaffer Posted October 4, 2001 Author Share Posted October 4, 2001 Frank - Thanks for your response. I had tried your method and it does indeed work. The problem is that I don't want to have to do this every time I run into this issue. In the case of the project I am currently working on, There are about 20 layers containing non-DTM information. As you know, it is a total pain to copy them over to a new file layer by layer. It seems to me that this should be submitted to the Bug List. Thanks again, ------------------ d. s h a f f e r a r c h i t e c t Quote Link to comment
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