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Hamid Reza
Hamid Reza over 16 years ago
 
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  • Jonas Fjeld Christensen
    Jonas Fjeld Christensen over 15 years ago
    This rutine is brilliant.
    Im having a "minor" problem though.
    A have a good handful of sections witch is not transferred.
    I have made the missing sections in paragon with the same name convention as the mappingfile.
    But it still won't transfer.

    Im having a hard time both seeing the logic and the part that i missed..

    At this point the logfil, mapfile and paragon are one-to-one. But still...
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  • Jonas Fjeld Christensen
    Jonas Fjeld Christensen over 15 years ago
    The sollution to my own problem is; I did some "tweaking" in the standard DIN katalogue.
    I tried to use my own profiles to fit with the mappingfile with no luck. So, the first challenge was solved more or less. only to bump into another one.

    This one is more real:

    The Pml program stops when it meet panels.
    The Pml says "unable to derive arc from given positions"
    I think this error message has something to to with a section arc/gensec/ring.
    But it claims to have made'em all..

    please help me :)
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  • aaaaaa
    aaaaaa over 15 years ago
    Dear All
    When I Ran This Macro In PDMS Two Error Was Shown:
    1- Coordination System Differension file %SAMDAT%  tran... .crd is missing
    2- File system error on file %SAMdat% - DNF:Directory not found.

    Please Help
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  • aaaaaa
    aaaaaa over 15 years ago
    Dear All
    Could You Help Me
    This Program Was Not Loaded Successfully in PDMS
    Thanks
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  • Raymond Metselaar
    Raymond Metselaar over 15 years ago
    You have to have the SAMple project DB's in your project. Or SAM db's if you like........
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  • aaaaaa
    aaaaaa over 15 years ago
    Dear Yar_nl
    Yes I want test That Macro In Sample Project.
    Is This False?
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  • Raymond Metselaar
    Raymond Metselaar over 15 years ago
    No that is correct the macro will update the standard provided steel catalogs only that comes with the SAM/MAS project

    Hth
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  • aaaaaa
    aaaaaa over 15 years ago
    Dear Yar_nl
    Could You Translate Following Terms Please:


    (160,8)   File system error on file %SAMdat% - DNF:Directory not found.

    In line 90 of PML function steeltopdms.LISTDIR

     !this.files = !cnt.files()
    Called from line 76 of PML function steeltopdms.INIT
     !this.listdir()
    Called from line 1 of Command/Form Callback Command
    !this.init()

    and

    (160,8) file system error on file %SAMdat% - DNF : Directory Not Found



    please
    Thanks
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  • Raymond Metselaar
    Raymond Metselaar over 15 years ago
    It means that it can not find the directory and / or file where the %SAMdat% resides.
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  • aaaaaa
    aaaaaa over 15 years ago
    Where is %SamDAT% Folder
    Where Should I Create This Folder?
    I Create folder Named "SDNF" in PMLLIB Directry  and Copy Entire folders  (in zip File) in this Directry , then Follow Instructions in PDMS and run *.pmlfrm
    but i get this error
    Is It True?

    thanks
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