Error in map file - V8 Training
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Error in map file - V8 Training
I am a new user and I am trying to run the training program and follow the training DVD. While trying to complete the task from the V8 Training DVD1 (Chapter named "BM IMPORT USING MAP FILE"), I can get as far as specifying the parameter file, reading this and then specifying the map file.
However when I click read at the bottom of the "Read X Y Z General File" box, I am given the message - "Error in map file".
Please advise what the problem is here and whether we need a new map file or parameter file sending through.
However when I click read at the bottom of the "Read X Y Z General File" box, I am given the message - "Error in map file".
Please advise what the problem is here and whether we need a new map file or parameter file sending through.
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Hi Trevor,
When working through the training manual it is important that you create the project in the exact directory as specified in the manual. The reason for this is that 12d is looking for specific setup files that are founf in this directory. We do this so that if your company has it's own customised setup, you are not playing with their files while training.
So check that you are actually in the correct directory.
When working through the training manual it is important that you create the project in the exact directory as specified in the manual. The reason for this is that 12d is looking for specific setup files that are founf in this directory. We do this so that if your company has it's own customised setup, you are not playing with their files while training.
So check that you are actually in the correct directory.
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OK - what is happening is that your company is using their own env.4d file which is pointing to a location containing their own setup files.
If you send me the file Q:\Civil\12D\env_dc02.4d I will create you a new env file that will work for the practise version. Essentially all I need out of it is the location of your nodes file.
If you send me the file Q:\Civil\12D\env_dc02.4d I will create you a new env file that will work for the practise version. Essentially all I need out of it is the location of your nodes file.
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The email filters at work didn't let it through. Please forward the email to trevorcadieux@hotmail.com
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