Analysis Error

As far as I understand, you haven't defined a typical beam, it gives the same error for every floor in geometric analysis. When corrected, there is no error in the geometric analysis. it is necessary to define and reanalyze typical beams for each floor.
 
I solved the problem, thank you both; Unver and Eray Bey.. The source of the problem was this: On the 1.2.3.4.5 floors, a beam at the corners of the building divides the beam on which it is mounted into 2, and the length of a divided beam (30cm) is actually "object on top of each other" together with the 30cm beam that overlaps. "There is a situation that requires a warning. When the overlying beam is made 25 cm, these beam objects are not counted on top of each other since the 25 cm beam sits on 30 cm. This is how it is solved..
 
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