
It's time for a sit down, face to face.Įdited by John Connor - 05.Feb. I'd talk to my boss and have him call the architect. If I got a drawing like this from an outside source their ears would be burning. I'm going to stop now before I drive myself crazy. I can copy and paste within your drawing but since it is so messed up I don't consider it to mean anything. Looks like someone flung them into outer space for no reason. When sellers see buy walls, they typically exit their positions as the price draws closer to the buy wall, increasing the chances of the trade reversing.

A large order volume may be enough to drive the price upward if the trades get executed. Jeez, I just found some rooms actually show up on two different layers! And some objects on a layer are different colors meaning someone purposely overrode the assigned layer color.īTW.there are a handful of objects outside the perimeter of the building (to the top and to the right). A large buy wall shows that traders believe the price will not likely fall below the specific price level.

I'd call the architect and tell him to clean the whole mess up because it is a nightmare to work with as it stands now. Maybe they were and somebody exploded them? In some rooms fixtures like bathtubs and sinks are blocks but in other rooms they aren't. Check on all the rooms there are on layer "0".
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Whole rooms can be a single block or just a series of lines, polylines and arcs. Isolating the Insulation layer one would expect to see the batt insulation on the layer but except for a few lines there is no insulation to be seen. The drawing is a complete and utter mess. Why does the drawing use an imperial template (decimal inches) but block insertion units are millimeters?Įdited by John Connor - 05.Feb.2014 at 21:32 This has to be one of the more messed up drawings I've encountered in a while. It also found six other database errors that fortunately could be fixed. I ran an audit on your drawing and it found several blocks with errors that could not be fixed. Who created the drawing and what program did they use? Was it Microstation by any chance?

Your drawing has over 16,000 duplicate objects and almost 7,000 overlapping objects.
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How large is your hard drive? How much free space is left on it? How much RAM is installed in your computer? All those objects add to the drawing file size. Why isn't the hanger a block? I'm sure I could find many more examples of the same thing. For example, one hanger consists of 38 objects. Your drawing is not very efficient either. Your drawing contains a large number of dense hatches and in trying to save the drawing you may actually run out of memory.
