![]() ![]() The app itself is EXACTLY the same as before - you can verify this yourself by locating the dll file and checking the version under file properties. - Finally I'd suggest you check your UCS and make sure the coordinates actually make sense for the geometry you're working with - for example draw a perpendicular line from that point to your alignment/entity and use C3D to list the station at that location. My app relies on C3D to get the station/elevation values at those points and if that API call fails it simply aborts and produces the error message Thanks for the review Yassin, Could you pls reach out to me directly so we can troubleshoot the issue. Some notes: - The exact error message and the coordinates are of little use out of context, so Ill probably need your dwg file as well - The last update was done by Autodesk and they only repackaged the app adding support for the latest release. Finally I'd suggest you check your UCS and make sure the coordinates actually make sense for the geometry you're working with - for example draw a perpendicular line from that point to your alignment/entity and use C3D to list the station at that location. The app itself is EXACTLY the same as before - you can verify this yourself by locating the dll file and checking the version under file properties. ![]() The last update was done by Autodesk and they only repackaged the app adding support for the latest release. The exact error message and the coordinates are of little use out of context, so Ill probably need your dwg file as well ![]() Civil 3D 2023.2 added controls for transitioning subassembly parameter values across a defined station range. Here are just a few: Civil 3D Corridor Transitions. Could you pls reach out to me directly so we can troubleshoot the issue. However, there are some great new features and functionalities in Civil 3D 2023. ![]()
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