Internal Error Dbutil.cpp@855
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Forums General Design AutoCAD AutoCAD Support AutoCAD General HELP! internal error: !dbutil.cpp@705 If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: HELP! internal error: !dbutil.cpp@705 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-general-discussion/internal-error-dbutil-cpp-855/td-p/386442 Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 2005-03-24,09:27 PM #1 drafterjohn View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date 2005-02 Location Kirkland, WA Posts 10 HELP! internal error: !dbutil.cpp@705 Hello fellow CADdies, I'm using AutoCAD 2005 and working with a drawing that was saved as a 2000 drawing and dated in the titleblock 1998. This http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?16691-HELP!-internal-error-!dbutil-cpp-705 shouldn't be an issue, but for some reason, I can't copy/paste or even wblock the background properly. The wblock only selects a few lines of the background and when I try to insert it into another drawing, I get the error aborting dialog box that lists the internal error: !dbutil.cpp@705. This also happens with the copy/paste attempt. I've purged out the drawing, saved it as a 2004 dwg, all layers are unlocked, on and thawed. I did a recover and audit on the drawing. No xrefs are being used. I searched for this internal error on the Autodesk home site and couldn't match it. The closest thing was: internal error: !dbutil.cpp@855, which was related to legacy DXF information from third party applications. Your wisdom and assistance is greatly appreciated! Thanks, drafterjohn (stuck in Seattle) Reply With Quote 2005-03-24,09:31 PM #2 Mike.Perry View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage The Silent Type Join Date 2000-11 Posts 13,587 Re: HELP! internal error: !dbutil.cpp@705 Hi Please note I've *moved* this thread from the Software Forum to this one a
CAD Videos Web Links SW Development CAD Shop Search CAD tip # 5661: Question CAD%platformcategory DWG open or Zoom All causes an http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/qaID.asp?tip=5661 INTERNAL ERROR: !dbutil.cpp@705 or !dbutil.cpp@807 Your current DWG drawing is corrupted. It may be caused by a technical hardware/communication error, by a faulty add-on application, or (most probably) your DWG file was created in a non-Autodesk software and has an improper internal structure (format). Forged DWG files saved from internal error Microstation, ArchiCAD, SolidWorks, ZwCAD, TurboCAD, ProgeCAD, SolidEdge 2D etc. can cause similar problems when processed later in AutoCAD. Typical problems occur in layer operations, zoom, layout functions, 3D and during printing/plotting/publishing. ACADLT *CAD 17.7.2007 10855x CommentsTell a friend applies to: AutoCAD internal error dbutil.cpp@855 AutoCAD LT See also:Tip 10903:How to import an Illustrator file (.AI) into AutoCAD (.DWG)?Tip 10702:How to find which AutoCAD version was used to save a particular DWG drawing?Tip 10592:Cannot generate DWG file from Process Analysis 360.Tip 10556:AutoCAD 2015 and 2016 do not allow to select paper size for Designjet T120/T520.Tip 10461:Unattended DWG plotting and PDF publishing without AutoCAD. Selected tip: How to summarize polyline areas in AutoCAD LT? BackAll CAD Tips Verbose listing of FlexLM errors. | Semi-transparent windows in Revit elevation views. Have we helped you? If you want to support the CAD Forum web service, consider buying one of our CAD applications, or our custom software development offerings, or donating via PayPal (see above). You may also add a link to your web - like this "fan" link: CAD:-all- AutoCAD-2004-2006-2008-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017AutoCAD LT-LT2008-LT2009-LT2010-LT2011-LT2012-LT2013-LT2014-LT2015-LT2016-LT2017Inventor-Inv.ProfessionalRevitACAD MechanicalACAD ElectricalACAD ECSCADArchitecture/ADTMap 3DCivil 3DPlant 3D/P&IDMapGuideTopobase/MapSrvRaster DesignACAD/Re