When attempting to create an isometric, using the Isogen export facility, error #34 is displayed. What is wrong?
This error usually means that there is some kind of disconnectivity (as defined by Isogen) in the model. Isogen assumes that the models are designed for construction, which isn”t necessarily true from a CAESAR II stand point. (For example, this error can be caused if the pipe diameter suddenly changes in a line without a reducer.) Another cause of this error is when the file name is too long. Isogen has a limit of 120 characters, so make sure your paths are not too deep. There is a log file that is generated below your “temp” folder, in %Temp%\Isometricdir\IsometricProject\IsometricStyle\Messages\IsometricStyle.mes. The file is a little cryptic, but it may provide a clue as to the source of the problem. Open and review this text file before exiting the Isogen interface, since this file is deleted upon exit.
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