Message: Cannot move these roof edges without making adjacent edges cross one another or making one of them zero length.


Reference Number: KB-00831
Last Modified: August 30, 2024

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QUESTION

I am trying to join roof planes and keep encountering the following message:

  • "#272008024 - Cannot move these roof edges without making adjacent edges cross one another or making one of them zero length. Before joining them, try adding a break to one of the edges or using the edit handles to move the edges closer together."

What does this mean?


ANSWER

This message displays when you try to join two roof plane edges that, because of their positions, cannot be joined in a manner that would produce a logical roof design.

There is exactly one line along which any two planes can intersect, and it is this line that Chief Architect locates when you use the
Join Roof Planes edit tool to join two roof plane edges to form a hip, valley, or ridge.

To resolve the problem described above, try changing the position or angle of the roof plane edges involved and then try to join the roof planes again.

In some situations, the problem isn't the edge positions or angles, but rather that part of one of the roof plane edges can successfully join the other edge while the other part of that same edge cannot. This can be addressed by adding a break to one or both of the roof plane edges in question using the
Add Break edit tool.