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Name cannot exceed 128 characters in length.

  • Meaning: The view style name is longer than 128 characters.

  • Recovery: Enter a view style name shorter than 128 characters.

Name Generation server configuration failed.

  • Meaning: The Name Generator Service did not install properly during setup.

  • Recovery: Manually configure the Name Generator Service on the server computer. For more information, see the Smart 3D Installation Guide, available from the Help > Printable Guides command in the software.

No allowed piping specifications are defined for the selected pipeline. Define allowed piping specifications for the selected pipeline or choose another pipeline.

  • Meaning: You, or the system administrator, have not defined the allowable piping specifications for the pipeline or the parent system of the pipeline. The software will not allow you to route pipe runs without a piping specification.

  • Recovery: Go to the Systems and Specifications task and use the Define Allowed Specifications command to define the allowable piping specifications for the pipeline or the parent system of the pipeline.

No Associated Graphic View to this Key Plan or Report

  • Meaning: This message could appear as part of the drawing log when you select View Log on the shortcut menu for a drawing in an error state. The drawing contains at least one key plan view or report view that is not associated to a graphic view.

  • Recovery: Make sure that each key plan view and report view in the drawing is associated to a graphic view, then update the drawing again.

No Associated Input for View. Associate a Volume to the View.

  • Meaning: This message could appear as part of the drawing log when you select View Log on the shortcut menu for a drawing in an error state. The drawing contains at least one graphic view that has not been associated to a volume.

  • Recovery: Make sure that each graphic view in the drawing is associated to a volume, then update the drawing again.

No bounded geometry created with the inputs. Please modify the inputs.

  • Meaning: You are trying to create multiple volumes in the Compartmentation task, and you have selected a plane for the outer boundary.

  • Recovery: Select boundaries that form a closed volume.

No DGN seed files were found. Please add your DGN seed files to the following location: FILE PATH.

  • Meaning: Your MicroStation 3D DGN seed files are not located in the SharedContent share.

  • Recovery: Contact your SharedContent share administrator.

    The seed files should have been copied to the SharedContent share along with the Drawings symbols.

No drawings by query packages were found. Please create a package from the drawings by query type.

  • Meaning: There are no Drawings by Query packages in the SharedContent share.

  • Recovery: In the Drawings and Reports task, create a Drawings by Query package using the Save Package command available from a Drawings by Query component shortcut menu.

No graphic file was generated for this 3D Model Data document. If a graphic file was expected, you need to make sure you filter returns at least one graphic object.

  • Meaning: No graphic file was generated for this 3D Model Data document.

  • Recovery: Make sure the filter(s) in the view style return at least one graphic object.

No manual edits have been made for this view.

  • Meaning: This message displays when you try to run the Clear Manual Edits custom command in SmartSketch Drawing Editor against a drawing view for which there are no manual edits.

  • Recovery: The command did not run against the selected drawing view. No changes were made.

No objects were returned for this query. The query is defined from a combination of the filters found in the Drawings By Query Manager and the Package. The Package filter defines "What" you want to document and the Manager filter defines the "Where" you want to look. Please double-check these filters and run the query again.

  • Meaning: This message displays when the Run Query command returned no objects for a Drawings by Query Manager.

  • Recovery: Make sure that the package filter describes "What" (kinds of objects) you want to document, and that the Query Manager component filter describes "Where" (which systems) the query should search. Right-click the package or component and select Setup to review the filter definition.

No objects will be selected as no objects in the workspace meet filter criteria.

  • Meaning: You are trying to use a filter to select objects in the workspace, but the filter properties are defined such that no objects in the workspace meet the filter requirements.

  • Recovery: Create a new filter or modify the filter so that it contains objects in the workspace.

No output location specified. If the Disk only option is chosen, a valid path must be specified for the Graphic and/or Data files.

  • Meaning: You selected the Disk only option for your output but did not specify a location.

  • Recovery: Enter a valid output location, or select a different output option.

No packages were found in the catalog. Please contact your administrator.

  • Meaning: There are no drawing packages in the SharedContent share.

  • Recovery: Contact the SharedContent share administrator. The drawings packages should have been copied to the SharedContent share along with the Drawings symbols.

No Part Found in Catalog Data

  • Meaning: The software could not find a corresponding part in the Catalog based on the dimensions and properties of the line that you are routing.

  • Recovery: Re-route the line with different dimensions or other properties.

No Primitive shape parts are available in the catalog database.

  • Meaning: There are no shape parts available in the Catalog. This message can appear when you are using the Place Volume Using Primitive Shapes command in Space Management.

  • Recovery: Define the shape parts in the Catalog, and start the command again.

No turn rule is associated to the selected trench type.

  • Meaning: The trench type has an undefined turn part rule.

  • Recovery: Associate a turn part rule in the catalog to the trench type.

No Version of Excel was found. Microsoft Excel 2000 Service Pack 3 or greater is required.

  • Meaning: This message appears in the drawing log when you do not have the appropriate version of Microsoft Excel installed for the operation.

  • Recovery: Install Microsoft Excel 2000 Service Pack 3 or greater and try the operation again.

No view styles were found on the SharedContent share. Please create some view styles before running setup again.

  • Meaning: There are no orthographic view styles available in the SharedContent share.

  • Recovery: Create at least one orthographic view style using the Tools > Define View Style command. If orthographic view styles exist, contact the SharedContent share administrator. It may be that the orthographic view style for which are you looking was not copied to the SharedContent share along with the Drawings symbols.

No snapshot drawing types were found. Please create one in the Drawing and Reports task and run this command again.

  • Meaning: The operation requires a Composed Drawings component, and none were found.

  • Recovery: Go to the Drawings and Reports task and create at least one Composed Drawings component.

No Space Parts are available in the Catalog database. Please Bulkload the Space Management Part Classes.

  • Meaning: There are no space parts, such as areas, zones, or interference volumes, available in the Catalog database.

  • Recovery: Define the space parts, bulk load them into the Catalog, and re-start the software.

No Symbol Cross-section Parts are available in the Catalog database. Do you wish to Create the Volume with Sketch type Cross-section? Select 'Yes' to continue, or select 'No' to stop the Command.

  • Meaning: There are no sketch cross sectional parts available in the Catalog. This message can appear when you are using the Place Volume Along Path command in Space Management.

  • Recovery: Define the sketch cross sectional parts in the Catalog, and start the command again.

No views are available for placement. Please run the Snapshot View command from the Tools menu in a graphic environment to create new views.

  • Meaning: No snapshot views exist.

  • Recovery: Go to a graphical environment, such as Common, and use the Tools > Snapshot command to create a new snapshot view. Then go back and try to place the snapshot view again.

No value for Name. Please enter name.

  • Meaning: No value was entered for the name.

  • Recovery: Enter a valid name value.

No views are available for placement. Please run the Snapshot View command from the Tools menu in a graphic environment to create new views.

  • Meaning: No snapshot views were found when trying to place snapshots on a drawing.

  • Recovery: Go to any graphic environment, like Common, and create snapshot views using the Tools > Snapshot View command.

No volume-based components were found. Please add a volume-based component to the Drawings and Reports task and run this command again.

  • Meaning: There are no volume-based components available for use with the command.

  • Recovery: Go to the Drawings and Reports task and create at least one volume-based drawing component (Volume Drawing or MicroStation 3D DGN).

Not all objects in the analytical model have a Working status. Review objects and change status if necessary.

  • Meaning: One or more of the objects that you are trying to write to the analytical model have a status other than Working.

  • Recovery: All objects that you want to write to the analytical model must have a status of Working. Review the properties of the objects. Change the status setting on the Configuration tab to Working as needed.