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Back error

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When I change the back of this cab to a different material I get a drawer body dll error.
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Rick,

Is it just one cabinet?

Try remaking and saving that drawer front or door from the original standards directory. I ran into an issue with B3 that uncovered a bug in an earlier build. I just remade my doors and drawer fronts. And have no other issues related to the doors and drawer fronts.

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I don't know what happened with that one Mike. I just built a new seed and it's fine. I guess it's one of those quirky things :? When I changed the back it dropped the bottom drawer. When I took it to the DE to replace the drawer it dropped the right gable. Crazy man just crazy!
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Rick,

Some times things just happen to try our patience... :P just to see if we will wig out :wall:
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Sometimes you just need to give up and start over and cut your losses.
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Rick
Will you post the cabinet or email it to me. I would like to take a look at it.
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Thanks Justin.
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Rick
Thanks for the file. I will let you know when I find something out.
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Post by Scott G Vaal »

Rick,

The issue with this cabinet has to do with the fact that the drawer boxes had a minimum depth increment set to 22\". This worked OK with the current back's material thickness and drawer box back inset of 1.625”. Now, when you change the back to a thicker material, it can no longer accomplish a drawer box with those criteria in that depth. This is what ultimately caused your troubles and we were not gracefully handling that scenario. What should have happened is a message stating that it cannot create this drawer box and it will be removed. The next update will have this resolved. You can fix this existing cabinet by removing the drawer boxes, changing the min. inc. or back inset to something obtainable, then adding the drawer boxes back in. Sorry for your inconvenience.
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Thanks for the quick response Scott.
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