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FAQ: How can I get the space to update?

When you update the boundary objects for associative spaces (for example, moving a wall to a different position) the space does not update. In some cases, it displays a solution tip icon, but in other cases just does not update.

The following factors can be responsible for spaces not updating:
  • The space is no longer associative

    Verify that the Associative setting on the Properties palette is still set to Yes. If it has been accidentally set to No, the space loses its associativity to the boundary objects. The space no longer updates, but displays no solution tip icon.

  • In the AEC Options, the Automatic update of associative spaces has been disabled

    You can choose to not automatically update associative spaces each time a change in geometry occurs. This can be useful to improve performance. If the Automatically update associative spaces option on the AEC Object Settings tab of the Options dialog has been cleared, then a space will not automatically react to changes in the boundary objects. You can either reselect the automatic update option, or, if you do not want to have automatic updates, you can select the space, and click Space tabModify panelUpdate drop-downSelected Space.

    Note: When you activate the automatic update of spaces, only those spaces will be updated that had no boundary objects added while the update was off. For example, if you add a dividing wall to a space while the automatic update is off, and then turn the automatic update on, the space will not be divided by the wall. You should then manually update the space.
  • Grip-editing the boundary objects has introduced a new boundary object for the space
    If a grip-edit operation on the boundary objects has resulted in additional boundary objects, the space will not automatically update to reflect this change, but will display a solution tip icon. In that case, select the space and click Space tabModify panelUpdate drop-downSelected Space.
  • The change in the boundary objects has invalidated the closed boundary

    Verify that the change in the geometry has not accidentally opened up a gap in the boundary objects. This could happen if you move a wall so that it no longer intersects neighboring walls. It could also happen if a wall is moved so that it intersects with another wall that is not defined as a boundary object and is in the same cleanup group.

  • The visible drawing area has changed between creating and updating the space

    The Update Space Geometry command uses the current viewport’s zoom value. This might lead to unexpected results, if you have zoomed in on the drawing area between generating and updating the space. Zoom out so that the space and its boundary objects are entirely visible, and try to update again.

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