In the past i created a subassembly using SAC 2014.
New needs made me to clone it and create a slightly different one.
Among other changes i reduced by one the population of the items of an enum.
Nothing worked fine after this.
While in SAC experimenting with different scenarios i noticed that when i changed to none a superelevation variable of my own, just after this action, this variable changed by itsehelf to Side!!!
And it happened no matter what workaround i tried.
I tried importing the subassembly to C3D 2014 so to see what will happen. Abnormal behaviour. Changing values to the reduced enum resulted to disappearing points (!) and various error reports.
Finally after restoring the erased enum value everything worked fine!
New needs made me to clone it and create a slightly different one.
Among other changes i reduced by one the population of the items of an enum.
Nothing worked fine after this.
While in SAC experimenting with different scenarios i noticed that when i changed to none a superelevation variable of my own, just after this action, this variable changed by itsehelf to Side!!!
And it happened no matter what workaround i tried.
I tried importing the subassembly to C3D 2014 so to see what will happen. Abnormal behaviour. Changing values to the reduced enum resulted to disappearing points (!) and various error reports.
Finally after restoring the erased enum value everything worked fine!
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