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This error occurs all too often when a dwarf is trying to build a [[wall]] and chooses to stand in the tile of the wall-to-be-built.{{bug|5991}} This appears to be fallout from the change to prevent dwarves from walling themselves out of the fortress.
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This error occurs all-too-often when a dwarf is trying to build a [[wall]] and chooses to stand in the tile of the wall-to-be-built.{{bug|5991}} This appears to be fallout from the change to prevent dwarves from walling themselves out of the fortress.
 
  
 
To resolve this problem, try the following (roughly in order of ease):
 
To resolve this problem, try the following (roughly in order of ease):
  
 
* Cancel the construction, then reissue the job.
 
* Cancel the construction, then reissue the job.
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* Place a suspended wall construction order in the tile that they have been approaching the wall from.  They will try to avoid standing in this place while building and it can cause them to path differently to the construction site, possibly avoiding the bug.  This can also be used to keep dwarves from walling themselves into places, by putting a suspended wall construction order on the side which, if they stood in while building the wall, they would wall themselves in.
 
* Designate "restricted" [[traffic]] areas to force the dwarf to approach the build site from a more favorable direction.
 
* Designate "restricted" [[traffic]] areas to force the dwarf to approach the build site from a more favorable direction.
 
* If the wall is being placed on [[soil]] or another natural floor, [[channel]] the building site to prevent the dwarf from standing there (walls can be built on open space, as long as there is an adjacent floor tile). Note that this will '''not''' work if the only access to the building site is diagonal.
 
* If the wall is being placed on [[soil]] or another natural floor, [[channel]] the building site to prevent the dwarf from standing there (walls can be built on open space, as long as there is an adjacent floor tile). Note that this will '''not''' work if the only access to the building site is diagonal.
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If the builder is already standing on the construction site then no pathing is performed; the builder will simply "choose" the construction site. Canceling and resubmitting the work order when the builder is not standing on the construction site will resolve this problem.  
 
If the builder is already standing on the construction site then no pathing is performed; the builder will simply "choose" the construction site. Canceling and resubmitting the work order when the builder is not standing on the construction site will resolve this problem.  
  
If the builder's chosen path is later rendered impassable (say, by another construction being built), the builder will choose to stand on the construction site instead of selecting another valid adjacent tile. In this case, canceling and reissuing the build order will cause the builder to re-path, solving the problem.
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If the builder's chosen path is later rendered impassible (say, by another construction being built), the builder will choose to stand on the construction site instead of selecting another valid adjacent tile. In this case, canceling and reissuing the build order will cause the builder to re-path, solving the problem.
  
 
If the shortest path to the build site only crosses unsuitable tiles (most often because of ramps) then the builder will choose to stand on the construction site. In this case reissuing the build order is insufficient; the builder must be encouraged to approach the build site from a different direction (using traffic designations, constructions, locked doors, etc.).  
 
If the shortest path to the build site only crosses unsuitable tiles (most often because of ramps) then the builder will choose to stand on the construction site. In this case reissuing the build order is insufficient; the builder must be encouraged to approach the build site from a different direction (using traffic designations, constructions, locked doors, etc.).  
  
In all cases rendering the building site impassable (by channeling) will force the builder to path through and stand on an acceptable adjacent tile; if no such path exists the build order cannot be submitted.  
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In all cases rendering the building site impassible (by channeling) will force the builder to path through and stand on an acceptable adjacent tile; if no such path exists the build order cannot be submitted.  
  
 
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