Wednesday, 02 March 2022
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Hello,

When I run critical analysis I get two CA schedules that are 0.5 PSI apart for the same POC 01 (see attached screenshot). I checked and I only have one POC identified. Any ideas on how to resolve this?

Thanks,
Jon,

I just don't see how this is possible without having the POC in the drawing twice, particularly since the numbers are slightly different. In running the Critical Analysis, did it prompt you to select a POC?
It's possible it is on a frozen layer or very far away.

--J
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Jeremiah,

That's it! For some reason the "M" wasn't reading on meter symbol in the legend so my drafter copied the meter block from the plan and pasted it into the legend not realizing that it would be recognized as part of the system by FX. I'm surprised it didn't get flagged when I verified my mainline.

Thanks,
Yup, that'll do it.
Whenever copying any smart Land F/X blocks like that, there's a few things you can do to prevent this.
One option is if the schedule was in Paperspace, it would have been ignored.
Since it was in Modelspace, creating a Work Area around the entire site but not the Schedule would also exclude it.
Lastly, you can type DELETEALLXDAT and remove the Land F/X data from any smart block.

True that the Verify Mainline doesn't highlight a POC that is not connected to anything, that's something we can consider.

--J
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