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Its simply the order of the tabs and buttons.First tab first button, second button, etc.Put the tabs and buttons in the best order for your needs then use exclude for the oddities.
Have you tried setting size conditions for the switch between material? We run our no-hub services with DWV copper set to 1-1/2" and under and have no issues. If you are trying to run no-hub and copper at overlapping sizes in the same service/template, I'd suggest breaking out into two separate ones.
Quote from: rjdonahue on Nov 04, 2024, 18:45:13 PMHave you tried setting size conditions for the switch between material? We run our no-hub services with DWV copper set to 1-1/2" and under and have no issues. If you are trying to run no-hub and copper at overlapping sizes in the same service/template, I'd suggest breaking out into two separate ones.But then, if you break it out into it's own service, you have to fight service mismatch issues... Seems like there should be a built in priority and setting the buttons or pallets up in that priority would sort out the trim / fill issues.
But then, if you break it out into it's own service, you have to fight service mismatch issues... Seems like there should be a built in priority and setting the buttons or pallets up in that priority would sort out the trim / fill issues.
Quote from: Tye Austin on Nov 04, 2024, 18:54:10 PMBut then, if you break it out into it's own service, you have to fight service mismatch issues... Seems like there should be a built in priority and setting the buttons or pallets up in that priority would sort out the trim / fill issues.You will always have a service mismatch, no matter how you slice it and dice it. I have an underground service, and an above ground service, for the same ass parts... still get a service mismatch when I switch.
I just use the logic above without issue.What happens if you try to place the components one by one manually? any errors thrown?Also it you have an adaptor/connector ITM with one size to various sizes like 1"-3/4", 1"-1", 1"-11/4" always have the Size on Size first in the product list. Otherwise the fill does not fill for some reason and will skip to next tab. Its a bug it used to work regardless. A fitting like a press - threaded adaptor.
I have the tabs with the different materials all excluded from fill. When the detailer loads the model, they remove the exclude from fill material that they need.Don't confuse this with excluding individual parts. We also use that on each tab to keep certain from filling (street elbows as example).
Would setting size conditions not work for you then? That will control the fill-in as well.Service mismatch can be worked around by placing a part of a new service on the other service, accepting the error, then drawing off that part you placed. Don't try to multi-point route right off of one service with another or it will do that weird thing where it adds a bunch of other fittings.
Our database guy told me that he cannot exclude the tabs and that I have to do it on my end and it only lasts as long as you have the project open that day. Can you give me any help on how you exclude tabs in the database?