Create points from entities

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Create points from entities

Postby Jason » Mon Jul 16, 2001 6:37 pm

I sometimes get an error "Can't move file pointer for update to offset
388024 record# 6929" with the Create points from entities routine. The
point
number does not exist.

What is causing this?

Jason
Jason
 

Re: Create points from entities

Postby Randall McSwain » Mon Jul 16, 2001 11:05 pm

This is a message from writing to the CRD file. It means that the
program could not set the file pointer to store the point. Is your CRD
file
approaching 32000 points? Does it only happen with a certain CRD file?
DOes
it only happen when adding points via the entities to points command ?


--
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software
http://www.carlsonsw.com



"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108BB@WEBSERVER...
I sometimes get an error "Can't move file pointer for update to offset
388024 record# 6929" with the Create points from entities routine. The
point
number does not exist.

What is causing this?

Jason
Randall McSwain
 

Re: Create points from entities

Postby Jason » Mon Jul 16, 2001 11:34 pm

Is your CRD file approaching 32000 points?
No


Does it only happen with a certain CRD file?
I've seen this with others, not all files. I haven't noticed that it

does it
every time on this particular file. If it is this particular file what
should I do? Create a new CRD file and copy the points over?

Does it only happen when adding points via the entities to points
command?

Not positive, but is the only one I can remember.

Jason

"Randall McSwain" <rmcswain@carlsonsw.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108C4@WEBSERVER...
This is a message from writing to the CRD file. It means that the
program could not set the file pointer to store the point. Is your CRD
file
approaching 32000 points? Does it only happen with a certain CRD file?
DOes
it only happen when adding points via the entities to points command ?


--
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software
http://www.carlsonsw.com



"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108BB@WEBSERVER...
I sometimes get an error "Can't move file pointer for update to
offset
388024 record# 6929" with the Create points from entities routine.
The
point
number does not exist.

What is causing this?

Jason

Jason
 

Re: Create points from entities

Postby Jason » Mon Jul 23, 2001 4:53 pm

I just got the error again with the same command in a different file
that
contains only 240 points, mostly in the 5000 range, but there are points
at
9500-9502.

Has anyone found this error happening to them?
Randall have you found anything on this?

Jason

"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108C7@WEBSERVER...
Is your CRD file approaching 32000 points?
No

Does it only happen with a certain CRD file?
I've seen this with others, not all files. I haven't noticed that it
does

it
every time on this particular file. If it is this particular file what
should I do? Create a new CRD file and copy the points over?

Does it only happen when adding points via the entities to points
command?
Not positive, but is the only one I can remember.

Jason

"Randall McSwain" <rmcswain@carlsonsw.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108C4@WEBSERVER...
This is a message from writing to the CRD file. It means that the
program could not set the file pointer to store the point. Is your
CRD
file
approaching 32000 points? Does it only happen with a certain CRD
file?
DOes
it only happen when adding points via the entities to points command
?


--
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software
http://www.carlsonsw.com



"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108BB@WEBSERVER...
I sometimes get an error "Can't move file pointer for update to
offset
388024 record# 6929" with the Create points from entities routine.
The
point
number does not exist.

What is causing this?

Jason


Jason
 

Re: Create points from entities

Postby Jason » Thu Jul 26, 2001 12:18 am

Yet another file receives the error

Any solutions yet?

Jason

"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590109FC@WEBSERVER...
I just got the error again with the same command in a different file
that
contains only 240 points, mostly in the 5000 range, but there are
points

at
9500-9502.

Has anyone found this error happening to them?
Randall have you found anything on this?

Jason

"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108C7@WEBSERVER...
Is your CRD file approaching 32000 points?
No

Does it only happen with a certain CRD file?
I've seen this with others, not all files. I haven't noticed that it
does
it
every time on this particular file. If it is this particular file
what
should I do? Create a new CRD file and copy the points over?

Does it only happen when adding points via the entities to points
command?
Not positive, but is the only one I can remember.

Jason

"Randall McSwain" <rmcswain@carlsonsw.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108C4@WEBSERVER...
This is a message from writing to the CRD file. It means that the
program could not set the file pointer to store the point. Is your
CRD
file
approaching 32000 points? Does it only happen with a certain CRD
file?
DOes
it only happen when adding points via the entities to points
command ?


--
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software
http://www.carlsonsw.com



"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108BB@WEBSERVER...
I sometimes get an error "Can't move file pointer for update to
offset
388024 record# 6929" with the Create points from entities
routine.

The
point
number does not exist.

What is causing this?

Jason



Jason
 

Re: Create points from entities

Postby Randall McSwain » Thu Jul 26, 2001 9:22 pm

Jason,
Make a ZIP file that includes the CRD and DWG files where this is
happening. Send it to dcarlson@carlsonsw.com. We will have to repeat
this error in order to find out why it is occuring.

Thanks,
--
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software
http://www.carlsonsw.com


"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59010A64@WEBSERVER...
Yet another file receives the error

Any solutions yet?

Jason

"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590109FC@WEBSERVER...
I just got the error again with the same command in a different file
that
contains only 240 points, mostly in the 5000 range, but there are
points
at
9500-9502.

Has anyone found this error happening to them?
Randall have you found anything on this?

Jason

"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108C7@WEBSERVER...
Is your CRD file approaching 32000 points?
No

Does it only happen with a certain CRD file?
I've seen this with others, not all files. I haven't noticed that
it
does
it
every time on this particular file. If it is this particular file
what
should I do? Create a new CRD file and copy the points over?

Does it only happen when adding points via the entities to points
command?
Not positive, but is the only one I can remember.

Jason

"Randall McSwain" <rmcswain@carlsonsw.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108C4@WEBSERVER...
This is a message from writing to the CRD file. It means that
the
program could not set the file pointer to store the point. Is
your CRD
file
approaching 32000 points? Does it only happen with a certain CRD
file?
DOes
it only happen when adding points via the entities to points
command ?


--
Randall McSwain
Carlson Software
http://www.carlsonsw.com



"Jason" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE590108BB@WEBSERVER...
I sometimes get an error "Can't move file pointer for update
to
offset
388024 record# 6929" with the Create points from entities
routine.
The
point
number does not exist.

What is causing this?

Jason




Randall McSwain
 


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