8.500 Post-Update Error

TheBEaST

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There is a problem with the floor thickness after 8.5. When I checked the geometry in ide8, there was no problem. I finished the project and I updated 8.5 to try the scaffolding macro, and in some slabs, it gives a warning that the geometry control does not save thickness, and therefore I get a (min) error in the tiles after the analysis. When I check the floor thicknesses by manually calculating them, I see that the thicknesses are saved. I would like to help if anyone has encountered this problem before me and solved it.
 
Re: 8.5 Error after update
"TheBEaST":1nadrd6v" said:
There is a problem with slab thickness after 8.5. When I checked the geometry in ide8, there was no problem. I finished the project and I updated 8.5 to try the scaffolding macro and In some slabs, it gives a warning that the thickness does not save in the geometry control, and that's why I get a (min) error in the slabs after the analysis. When I manually calculate and check the slab thicknesses, I see that the thicknesses save. Hello, There is a bug report regarding the situation you mentioned in Version 8.5. It will be fixed in version 8.501. I recommend using version 8.103 until the update is released. Can you send your project for the R&D team to review?
 
Re: 8.5 Post-Update Error Then, until the 8.501 update comes, I had already thought about whether we should find 2 PCs and install 8.5 on one of them, instead of ide8, and use one for the scaffolding for analysis and design, and when they say 8.5 is coming, there will be some problems. :x
 
Re: 8.5 Post-update error
"TheBEaST":3p23n2hb" said:
then, until the 8.501 update comes, it had already occurred to me that we should find 2 PCs and install ide8 on one of them and use the other for scaffolding for analysis and design. There will be some problems when they say 8.5 is coming. :x
You can run 8.103 and 8.500 versions at the same time. 8.103 Make a copy of the installation folder and change the folder name to "ideCAD Static 8.103". When you update, 8.500 can be run in the "ideCAD Static 8" folder. in the folder 8.103 can be run.
 
Re: 8.5 Error after update or it would be more correct to write like this. Will we not be able to draw a project until 8.501 arrives? Even when we make 30cm slab thickness, it does not save at all. It does not save at all (min) error. How can I explain the error to my friends in the municipality or building inspection? If I manually calculate and take them away, they won't understand because all they know is if there is an error in the report or if I say 'there has been an update to the program but a technical error has occurred, we have to wait a bit', the guys wouldn't care if the customer doesn't understand, let's install 8.103 as a solution ok then idecad let him remove the 8.5 text from his ads then
 
Re: 8.5 Error after update you get a program, it's up to you to continue with it or not. Some programs require a fee for updating, while others do not, and it's up to the programmers. When the version is updated, there are sometimes technical errors, it is the job of the R&D team to fix it. But not every mistake can be fixed immediately. Also, friends at R&D, it's their job to finalize the points where the program is stuck with those people as much as the fingers of both hands. It's up to us to ask for new possibilities. We should not leave everything to the computer key, this is the engineer's job. The engineer has a problem in front of him and thinks about how to fix it. What he has (analysis program, drawing program, technical document, etc.) finds a solution accordingly. It is harder to break a heart than to heal. In short, it is necessary to look at what we want from the program and what the program can do and produce a solution. good work everyone
 
Re: 8.5 Error after update
"TheBEaST":2h70w0mi" said:
or it would be more correct to write it like this. Will we not be able to draw a project until 8.501? Even when we make 30cm slab thickness, it does not save at all (min) error How can I tell my friends in the municipality or building inspection, if I do the calculations by hand, they will not understand at this time because all they know is whether there is an error in the report or if I say 'there is an update to the program but there is a technical error, we have to wait a bit', the men wouldn't care, the customer wouldn't understand. Even if we install 8.103 as a solution, then idecad should remove the text 8.5 from its advertisements, then
Steel elements were added to ideCAD at the beginning of version 8 and a completely new and new program was developed.This development was not only in one steel program, but both steel and reinforced concrete. In the 8.5 version, this time, scaffolding macro adaptation into the Reinforced Concrete program reinforced concrete program was enriched. Instead of making the scaffold macro a program that works independently from the outside, both reinforced concrete and steel are integrated into the program at the same time. It is in the nature of this business that there are minor setbacks in all these innovations and breakthroughs. The situations you mentioned have been fixed in 8.501 and will be updated very soon. Thank you for your patience, understanding and constructive criticism.
 
Re: 8.5 Error after update There is no problem in terms of reinforced concrete in 7 versions. Use V7. I have both V7 and V8 installed on my computer. I am using both. V7 is not yet a trashed, banned or non-compliant program. If you are going to use V8 only because of the pier macro, continue with v/ for a while. Fortunately, you're not halfway there. There is still a program that will take you to the goal. Do not forget that Bill Gates' program, which thousands of people worked on, died during the show on the giant screen.
 
Re: 8.5 Post-update error [quote="saridurmus"]you get a program and it's up to you to continue with it or not. Some programs require a fee for updating, while others do not, and it's up to the programmers. When the version is updated, there are sometimes technical errors, it is the job of the R&D team to fix it. But not every mistake can be fixed immediately. Also, friends at R&D, it's their job to finalize the points where the program is stuck with those people as much as the fingers of both hands. It's up to us to ask for new possibilities. We should not leave everything to the computer key, this is the engineer's job. The engineer has a problem in front of him and thinks about how to fix it. What he has (analysis program, drawing program, technical document, etc.) finds a solution accordingly. It is harder to break a heart than to heal. In short, it is necessary to look at what we want from the program and what the program can do and produce a solution. good work to everyone[/quote] firstly I deleted version 8.5 and reinstalled 8.103 and my tile thickness problem was solved. The thing I was angry about was that I had calculated by hand and selected the slab thickness accordingly, and after the update it gave this error and could not be corrected, I do not know in which city, which municipality or building inspection you work with, but it was impossible for me to explain this event to the people I work with because they do not have the capacity to understand, so despite making 30 cm slab thickness slab thickness did not save me, I could not explain that it was an error caused by the program, so I did not find it right to use expressions such as not leaving everything to the program, not leaving everything to the computer key, and I also had a problem with time, so I wrote here, I did not hear the answer from the technical team that it will be fixed in 8.501. It was enough because if we do not write these errors in the forum, since the technical team will not know, they will not be corrected and we will suffer, but those who want to write to the forum after they encounter a program-related error without knowing it, 'look' I think it will cause agreements such as how they are vilifying the program and humiliating the user. I didn't open this topic for program satisfaction or dissatisfaction :!:
 
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