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BuiltInFailures.ImportFailures

Public Class

Failures about ImportFailures.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
Autodesk.Revit.DB.BuiltInFailures.ImportFailures

Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB

Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 25.0.0.0 (25.0.0.0)

Syntax

public static class ImportFailures

The BuiltInFailures.ImportFailures type exposes the following members.

Properties

Name

Description


Public Property
Static Member

The original model contains unsupported geometric data.


Public Property
Static Member

The imported geometry contains non-uniform scaling transformations which Revit does not support. Some objects may be displaced or distorted.


Public Property
Static Member

One or more hatch regions were found in the imported file with unconnected boundaries. These hatch regions will be ignored.


Public Property
Static Member

Can’t change an imported or linked element’s symbol type.


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Static Member

Can’t explode the imported object.


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Static Member

Can’t import file.


Public Property
Static Member

There were duplicate names between the active model and the imported element. To avoid duplicate names, the imported element has been renamed.


Public Property
Static Member

Could not set Work Plane of [Import].\n\nPlease use the Work Plane tool to set a Work Plane for this view.


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Static Member

The cached version of this IFC file is already loaded into another document in this session, and can’t be updated. To update the IFC file, please close all other documents containing the link, and then update.


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Static Member

The following problems were encountered in the IFC file: [Description]


Public Property
Static Member

Revit had the following problems importing the IFC file: [Description]


Public Property
Static Member

IFC versions 4 and above are only partially supported by Open IFC. Consider using Link IFC instead.


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Static Member

Imported model is empty.


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Static Member

The imported model uses different length units, Revit will default to auto-detect.


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Static Member

The imported model is out of range.


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Static Member

The imported model is too large.


Public Property
Static Member

This scale factor would make the imported object too large. Reverting to the previous scale factor.


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Static Member

Public Property
Static Member

Imported objects located a large distance from the model might not display properly. The ‘Center-to-Center’ option will be used.


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Static Member

Import Instance has [Number] elements. Imports with more than 10,000 elements cannot be exploded.


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Static Member

This level has been renamed from [SourceLevelName] to avoid duplication.


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Static Member

Some ACIS objects could not be imported. To import them, use AutoCAD to convert them into polymesh objects and reimport.


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Static Member

Import contained some 3D data or points which can’t be exploded.


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Static Member

Text is only imported if the “Current View Only” option is selected. To see the text in the original file, import again with this check box selected in the Import Dialog.


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Static Member

Too many faces were created from imported meshes. Host by Face tools may not select the imported meshes correctly. Decrease the complexity of the file or try importing only selected layers to resolve.


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Static Member

The “Center to Center” option is not supported by this view because it is empty. “Origin to Internal Origin” has been used instead.


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Static Member

Newly created link types and instances were placed in new workset [workset name]