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Crash report from Dynamo 3.0.3.7597 #15371

Closed Bentbrandt closed 2 months ago

Bentbrandt commented 3 months ago

Dynamo Version

3.0.3.7597

Host

Revit 2025.1

Operating System

Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.19045.0

What did you do?

Ran a script originally created in Revit 2019

What did you expect to see?

Families updated to Revit 2025.1 and having a shared parameter added

What did you see instead?

the something went wrong sign asking me to send errors to Github

What packages or external references (if any) were used?

Clockwork Crumple Orchid

Stack Trace

No response

Details

CLR: 8.0.6

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avidit commented 3 months ago

@Bentbrandt is it possible for you to grab the stack trace form the crash report dialog?

Bentbrandt commented 3 months ago

Thank you for responding Avidit! :-) I'm sorry I didn't think of that. I tried running multiple files today, but it does not reproduce the error. I guess a restart sorted that. I attached the script. It was made following Gavins (Aussie Bim Guru) instructions, and it ran in Revit 2019, 2022 and 2024. It runs and effectively converts earlier versions to Revit 2025 and closes the files correctly, but it does not add the shared parameters. -I can add them in 2024 and then batch upgrade the families to 2025, so I'm not completely stuck. Kind regards, Peter

I attached the script: 2025-03-07_BBAddParameter.zip

avidit commented 2 months ago

@Bentbrandt Closing for now. Please feel free to reopen if you encounter this issue again.