Summary
Notifications in PROFIS Engineering are automated checks that continuously validate your inputs and calculation results. These checks ensure your design stays within approved limits defined by technical data, design codes, and product approvals. Notifications guide you away from invalid configurations and help you make corrections early, resulting in a smoother and more reliable design workflow.
Prerequisites
Make sure you are logged in to your PROFIS Engineering account and have opened the Anchoring to Concrete module. If you need help accessing the module, click here for step‑by‑step instructions.
You have entered all required design inputs.
Step-by-step instructions
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How Notifications (Scope Checks) Work
Notifications, also called Scope Checks, run automatically at several points in your workflow:-
Before calculation
PROFIS Engineering checks whether your basic design setup is valid.
Typical checks include:- Base material selection
- Anchor type
- Edge distances
- Anchor spacing
- Embedment depth
- Applied load levels
If something is outside the allowed range, calculations are blocked and an error message appears explaining what needs to change.
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During calculation
As the software processes your design, Scope Checks verify:- Safety requirements
- Performance criteria
- Code compliance
If issues appear, you will receive a notification that highlights exactly which input or condition is problematic.
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After calculation
Final results are validated to ensure they fall within approved capacities.
If not, PROFIS Engineering shows warnings or error prompts in the Results and Notifications panel.
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Before calculation
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Troubleshooting Notification (Scope Check) Messages
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Read the full message
Each notification explains:- What the issue is (e.g., minimum edge distance not fulfilled)
- Where it occurs (e.g., a specific anchor or anchor plate corner)
- How to fix it (e.g., increase spacing, adjust layout, reduce loads)
Follow the suggested steps or use the automatic fix prompt when available.
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Check typical limits
Blocked designs often relate to one of the following being outside the permitted range:- Edge distance
- Anchor spacing
- Embedment depth
- Base material selection
- Excessive tension, shear, or combined loads
Correcting these inputs usually resolves the notification.
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Read the full message
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Use warnings proactively
Warnings do not block design, they highlight:- Basic assumptions of the design
- Proposed geometry improvements
- Safer installation recommendations
- Conditions close to the limit
Relevant warnings also appear in the Design Report.
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Contact Hilti when needed
If a notification is unclear or you believe your situation should be covered:- Save your PROFIS project
- Take a screenshot of the notification
- Contact your local Hilti technical support
They can help interpret the message and recommend design alternatives.
Tip
Check the Results and Notifications panel frequently as you modify geometry, loads, or anchor types. This helps you catch issues early and avoid repeatedly re‑running blocked calculations.