BuiltInFailures.TrussFailures Members


Provides a container of all Revit built-in FailureDefinitionId instances.

The BuiltInFailuresTrussFailures type exposes the following members.

Properties

  NameDescription
Public propertyStatic memberIncorrectWallUsageWithAttachedStruct
A structural framing element is attached to a wall whose Structural Usage is set to [Usage].
Public propertyStatic memberInvalidWorkplaneForStructuralFraming
Workplane not valid for Structural Framing component "[Family Name]"
Public propertyStatic memberRemoveTrussSketch
Remove Sketch
Public propertyStatic memberTrussBadTransformation
Revit cannot transform the truss Layout Family to the Truss as oriented in the project.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussChordUntransformable
Unable to maintain user changes to unpinned Chord. Restoring Truss-defined shape.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussDuplicateEngineeringType
Elements have duplicate 'Engineering Type' values.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussInvalidSymbolGeom
Truss is unable to generate any members due to layout family error.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussIsAttachedTo
Revit cannot attach to the chosen Roof/Slab. The truss cannot project to a surface or the attachment creates an invalid profile.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussLayoutNonSympleTopChord
This truss layout family defines an offset or non horizontal top chord. This may conflict with attachment or profile editing.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussLayoutOverlapedCurves
The current transformation of this specific truss layout will some sub members to overlap.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussNotJoinedWebs
The current edits are causing some webs to disjoin. The truss layout family requires additional constraints to maintain these joins.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussUserDefinedMemberDeleted
A user-defined structural member was deleted due to missing or deleted references.
Public propertyStatic memberTrussUserDefinedMemberNotJoined
Both start and end of web must intersect the truss.

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