You may encounter problems with incorrect offsets of the net, usable, and gross boundaries of associative spaces when you use an area calculation standard to generate them.
There are a number of conditions under which the correct calculation of boundary offsets for associative spaces does not work when using an area calculation standard:
- The space and its boundary objects have been mirrored. When associative spaces are mirrored, they need to be updated manually to recalculate the net, usable, and gross boundaries correctly.
- Some boundary objects are arc walls. In some cases, the net, usable, and gross boundaries of associative spaces are not calculated correctly when the boundary objects include arc walls. If this happens, deactivate the rule based offset calculation and set manual offsets. Then, grip-edit the incorrect boundaries so that they are correct again. It is not recommended to switch back to the offset boundary type By Standard after making the change, because as soon as the space is updated again, the corrected boundaries will be overwritten with the incorrect standard-based ones.