The Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" script error occurs when the software cannot locate the target feature for a corridor. This can happen for a number of reasons, including:
There are a few things you can do to try to fix the Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" script error:
The Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" script error can be a major inconvenience, especially if you are working on a large project. This error can cause the corridor to fail to create, or it can cause the corridor to be created incorrectly. This can lead to lost time and wasted effort.
Fixing the Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" script error can save you time and effort. It can also help you to create more accurate and reliable corridors.
Here are some of the pros and cons of fixing the Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" script error:
Pros:
Cons:
Here is a step-by-step approach to fixing the Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" script error:
The Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" script error is a common error that can be frustrating to deal with. However, by following the steps outlined in this article, you can fix this error and get back to work.
Table 1: Causes of the Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" Script Error | Table 2: How to Fix the Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" Script Error |
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Target feature deleted or renamed | Make sure that the target feature exists in the drawing and that it is visible. |
Target feature not visible | Make sure that the target feature is on the same layer as the corridor. |
Target feature not on same layer as corridor | Make sure that the target feature is a valid target for the corridor. |
Target feature not a valid target for corridor | If the target feature has been deleted or renamed, you can try to recreate it. |
Table 3: Pros and Cons of Fixing the Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" Script Error | Table 4: Step-by-Step Approach to Fixing the Civil 3D Corridor "No Target Found" Script Error |
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Pros: | Step 1: Make sure that the target feature exists in the drawing and that it is visible. |
Can save you time and effort | Step 2: Make sure that the target feature is on the same layer as the corridor. |
Can help you to create more accurate and reliable corridors | Step 3: Make sure that the target feature is a valid target for the corridor. |
Cons: | Step 4: If the target feature has been deleted or renamed, you can try to recreate it. |
Can be time-consuming to fix | Step 5: If you are still having trouble, you can try to contact Autodesk support. |
May require you to recreate the target feature | |
May not always be possible to fix |
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