Object has more than one parent - Intergraph Smart 3D - Administration & Configuration

Intergraph Smart 3D Database Integrity Administration

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Intergraph Smart 3D
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Smart 3D Version
12 (2018)

Message

Object has more than one parent.

Severity

High.

Detailed Description

A child object has a parent/child relationship with more than one parent object.

Possible Cause

A serious and unexpected error has occurred, likely while changing the child object's parent.

Possible Impacts

Because the object does not have a proper parent/child relationship to a parent object in the database, it cannot be displayed in the Workspace Explorer or other tree views. Any branch of the system hierarchy below such an object will also not be displayed in the Workspace Explorer or other tree views. The broken object and any objects and parts in the branch below the broken object are lost from view, even though they continue to exist in the database.

What You Should Do

  1. Open the model.

  2. Click File > Define Workspace.

  3. On the Define Workspace dialog box, click Create New Filter in the Filter box.

  4. On the New Filter Properties dialog box, type a unique name in the Name box for the filter you are about to create.

  5. Click the Properties tab.

  6. In the Property column, click More....

  7. On the Select Properties dialog box, click More... in the Object type used as basis for the property identification box.

  8. On the Select Object Type dialog box, select the appropriate object type, and click OK.

  9. On the Select Properties dialog box, click the Name row, and then click OK.

  10. On the New Filter Properties dialog box, select = in the Operator column in the Name row.

  11. In the Value cell in the Name row, type the name of the object.

  12. Click OK on the New Filter Properties dialog box.

  13. Click OK on the Define Workspace dialog box.

  14. Click OK on the Define Workspace dialog box. The object(s) now appear in the Workspace Explorer at the root level.

  15. Right-click the object, and select Properties. Modify the object to place it where needed in the system hierarchy.