Machinist wrote:When you create a marker you need to use exactly the same name both in "Marker Name" and "Internal Name", in the flyout Marker settings. I already had this sort of problem because I forgot the Internal name, or the names were slightly different due to a typpo (this is why currently I add a Marker Name and then copy and paste into Internal Name).
It looks like timetable and marker object show the marker name, but when loading scenario is checked the Internal name.
Hope this helps..
I named every marker on my route and have no problems. You can not change the internal name but you can change the marker name. Several hundred of them on my route.
The only problem I had was before the RW3 update. I created a few scenarios using some of the route's markers and they worked fine, until I add more markers to the route. In RW 2, the markers are in a database somewhere, when you add another marker to the scenario, its info went with the route marker info. When you add more markers to the route, they take up internal names that can also be used in the scenario. That makes the scenario error or has you going to someplace your not supposed to go if AI was able to make the path.
Things are different now in RW 3. Markers in the scenario are stored in a different place than the markers in the route. In the scenario editor markers are now prefixed with (S). I assume this means Scenario.
Gary I dont know if thats what happened to you or not, but it is the only thing I had go wrong with markers on the NERW.