Can I have your comments?

Hello, In the project you added, the findings and suggestions for data entry in general are as follows. -The limiting slab edge of the D05 slab in the basement is not connected to the P113 panel. So slab formation and slab analysis are faulty. Tie the trim edge to the curtain and reposition the trim. -The panel part on the ground floor where K119- K120 beam is connected is named P121, while the next panel is named P04. Give both parts the same name. (The same screen was entered in the basement floor piece by piece and in different thickness. It is not in the same coordinate as the ground floor.) -The S64 column defined in the floor on other floors is not defined on the ground floor or has been deleted. (Therefore, the formation of the D25 slab is also faulty.) -The slab edge of the D06 slab on the ground and upper floors is not connected to the K119 beam. So the slab formation and slab analysis are faulty. Coordinates of -S03 -S04 and S64 columns are not the same in all floors. (It gives a warning in the geometry control) -The reinforcement axes of some slabs are drawn in only one direction. (It gives a warning in the geometry control) - A slab edge piece has been drawn under the S05 column. -Panel objects can be modeled as shells. -High Ductility level was chosen in the project. And the shear force rate on the curtains seems to be below 0.75. So you can get the R coefficient of 7. Good work
 
I think the gap in the joist joist junction is image related. Try changing the trim algorithm of the beams in the plan window using the Modify/Edit Nail Polish/Object trim method command. If there is no change, add the project. Let's examine if it's about data entry.
 
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