Tekla: plan that no longer opens

Hello

 

For the first time, one of my master plans no longer opens to Tekla Structures. he simply tells me "Impossible to open the plan"!

 

Has anyone ever seen this and/or has a solution?

 

Thank you

Hello, check the availability of your disk, or your network.

 

If the plan is very big,  see if the disk is not too slow.

 

And by making a copy of this plan, it doesn't open either?

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Hello

What did you do in connection with the assembly between now and the last time you opened it?

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Look at the free space on your hard drive

See what % you have left

Done a viale log glary utilities cleanup (free) removes duplicates

 

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Thank you for your answers!

 

No, the case is stored on a server with plenty of space and I tried from several workstations!

And I didn't do anything particular in the model!

Do you have access to a Tekla file viewer? Know if your file is complete locked.

The template opens correctly but the map doesn't!

There may be a problem with the template of the plan then.

Try to open the empty template

So what's new? 

Have you tried to open the blank plan template?

The empty template? that is?

How do I empty it?

When you create a plan, you start from an empty plane (with cartridge) without assembly and without parts.

The blank plan with cartridge is a separate file that the software loads to start a drawing.

 

You have to find where this file is and try to open it to see if the problem is with the drawing model or your assembly.

 

Unless Tekla doesn't work like that, but I'd be surprised.

look at Tekla's online help

 

See this link

http://teklastructures.support.tekla.com/fr/search/site/impossible%20d%27ouvrir%20le%20plan

 

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Hello

 

Wouldn't the assembly the plan refers to have been renamed?

Thus, the software would have lost the link.

 

Do you have an older version? On Pro/e, the software does not overwrite old recordings.

 

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Hello 

 

this happened to me several times, 

 

if you copy your stuktuur from one end to another on your hard disk

 

the no-nons of *. DB1 and *. DB2  must have the same no as the 

 

is it necessary to work on the same hard disk

 

excuse me for the mistakes but I'm not French!  Mercia 

 

 

 

I didn't really have time to find a solution or test everything you offered me, I had to start another plan, the client doesn't wait... :)

But thank you for your help and I keep your proposals in case the problem comes up again one day!