After a couple days of the workshop crashing (not reacting to mouse clicks), I was able to clear it after refreshing the browser. Of course, I'd lose my changes, so I took to saving more often. Today, same issues except saving resulted in an "unexpected error" about 50% of the time until this moment, it's now 100% of the time. So I just ate the loss and went to refresh, except my work didn't come back!!! I tried to just open it, and now that doesn't work.
Clicking open in the workshop alerts me about losing changes, and when I click ok, the dialog with 4 tabs appears and quickly disappears.
HELP! I can't load my work! Is it corrupted/lost?
I can still find my files when I click on my username, so I don't believe anything is lost.
I can say, my file was getting over 1.3 mb, but I have no clue what a large file might be for this service.
I'm sad, I've been working on this for weeks.
BTW, I went to flip the file to public, to see if I could find it in the library. It becomes searchable, but when I click on it... https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/Jk2EOMyZv9A
... it produces a 500 status.
Thanks for any help!
Art
Oof. When I try now, the open dialog comes up, but my file IS acting corrupted. It sits in the open dialog with a giant question mark on it and when I try to open it, it says "E1027 Revision requested for this model cannot be found."
When I try to pull it up by it's link https://www.mecabricks.com/en/workshop/Jk2EOl4zv9A, I get "E1002: Incorrect permissions"
I'll try later to see if anything changes.
Fantastic!
So, the Links tab showed I had 29 revisions. Through trial and error, revisions 24-29 would not load. (E1027: Revision requested for this model cannot be found). The file still can't be loaded via the workshop, however, revision 23 can load from my library. So I promptly saved it as a new file and I'm back in business, maybe half a day's work lost, but certainly not weeks and weeks.
Thanks B1Trash. I could just kiss a grouch on the mouth this morning! (Don't worry, I won't.)
So glad it worked! Scrubs deserves the credit for this one though... it's pretty genius of him to do this.
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