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BuiltInFailures.SiteFailures

Public Class

Failures about Site.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
Autodesk.Revit.DB.BuiltInFailures.SiteFailures

Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB

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

Syntax

public static class SiteFailures

The BuiltInFailures.SiteFailures type exposes the following members.

Properties

Name

Description


Public Property
Static Member

Can’t create a single Pad with several connected regions.


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Static Member

Pads can’t overlap (but can share edges).


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Static Member

Property Lines must close. Area will not be computed.


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Static Member

Subregions cannot intersect.


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Static Member

Can’t construct surface.


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Static Member

Contour Label doesn’t intersect any contours.


Public Property
Static Member

Enter a value or a formula starting with ’=’.


Public Property
Static Member

The Surface being Graded was created in the current Phase. Grading it will result in it being created and destroyed in the same Phase.


Public Property
Static Member

This Subregion now does not appear to overlap any Toposurface with an appropriate Phase and Design Option.


Public Property
Static Member

This Subregion now does not appear to overlap any Toposurface with an appropriate Phase and Design Option.


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Static Member

The surface must have at least three distinct Points.


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Static Member

A Point is outside of the Surface boundary. Insert the Point on the boundary instead, and then drag it to the desired location.


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Static Member

In order to place Points relative to the existing Surface, the Point must be placed within the area of the existing Surface. The height of the new Point will be relative to the current Surface elevation at that Point.


Public Property
Static Member

Property lines intersect. Area calculations will not be precise.


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Static Member

Subregions must have the same Phase Created parameter and Phase Demolished parameter as the host Toposurface. Subregion phase will be set to match the Toposurface.


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Static Member

The parameter Phase Created of the Toposurface is not set to the first Phase. No pre-existing toposurface were detected. The parameter will be reset to the first Phase unless Keep Phase Created option is picked.


Public Property
Static Member

Portions of the topographic surface or points on the surface may not be visible in this view due to clipping by the view.


Public Property
Static Member

Topographic elements are not visible in your current view. You can modify View Range settings in the view’s Properties or Visibility settings in Visibility/Graphics. It is often easier to edit topography in a Site view or a 3D view.


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Static Member

The two surfaces you are trying to merge are disconnected from one another. They should overlap, or at least share edges.


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Static Member

The phases of the two surfaces you are merging do not overlap. You can continue the operation, or cancel it and select a different pair of surfaces.


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Static Member

Subregions must be in the same Design Option as their Toposurface.


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Static Member

The splitting boundary drawn would result in a self-intersection of the surface boundary. Please edit your splitting lines to correct the problem.


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Static Member

The splitting boundary must split the Surface into exactly two pieces.


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Static Member

The splitting boundary must split the Surface into exactly two pieces.


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Static Member

The splitting boundary must divide the Surface into separate pieces. There may be a gap in the splitting Lines or the Sketch may be incomplete.


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Static Member

The Site Surface failed to triangulate.


Public Property
Static Member

Thickness of this Toposolid may be slightly inaccurate due to extreme Shape Editing. Dimensions to this element in sections and details may not accurately indicate the Thickness shown in Type Properties.