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MEP Connector Manager #271
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Can you attach your family to this issue and the last Journal file with a fatal error information |
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Works fine for me after deleting the pipe try to install Revit 2025.2 patch and let me now Possible it's related to this issue #225 |
For more check Could you please follow the attached video? If it works well for you, I will update Revit and let you know the result Video.Project.1.mp4 |
Revit 2025.2. No issues |
RevitLookup version
2025.0.8
Steps to reproduce
I have a instance of mechanical equipment with two connectors. Initially, I drew pipes from both connectors as shown in the photo(Screenshot 01). When I navigate to the MEP model, then go to ConnectorManager, and finally to ConnectorSet, everything works fine (Screenshot 02).
However, the issue arises when I return to the mechanical equipment, delete a pipe from any connector (Screenshot 03), and then go back to ConnectorSet through (MEP Model -> ConnectorManager -> ConnectorSet). Revit crashes when I try to access the connector that I deleted(Screenshot 04) and no data about connecter i delete it then Revit Creash.
I tried using another family. I drew a pipe or duct from the connector of the mechanical equipment and then deleted it. When I snoop the mechanical equipment and go to the connectors, Revit crashes.
Note: I'm using Revit 2025.1
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✔️ Expected Behavior
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❌ Actual Behavior
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