This is in development. We're using Civil 3D 2022 as the development platform now, so this may benefit clients using the newer releases of AutoCAD. However, I was informed by several clients that ASE Civil's access to the civil AEC infrastructure objects (e.g., alignments, surfaces, sites, etc.) was intact using 2022 while we were still on 2020.
"Quarterly" should be a maximum time-span between ASE Civil updates, IMO, so we'll get something out this month.
Status
Still currently working on the Flow Labels system. It's been a very challenging process. I've tried every conceivable shortcut to making the system fully-functional, but there is so much, bloated, inefficient legacy code in the system, it seems all I can do is just replace the old code* with new methods that are easier to work with and manage.
* When I say 'old code', don't get it twisted; we're talking ARCHAIC ... There are blocks of code that are almost 20 years old!
Scenarios like this one are what makes improvements very difficult for any application that's been around for a while. ASE Civil has been in-service since 2002. Had this system been running perfectly, with no defects, replacing it in chunks would far easier and it could be phased. But this defect is buried within tens of thousands of lines of code, for just this subsystem.
Just wanted to let all interested know that I haven't forgotten about my clients. I'll get an update out ASAP. It's in-the-works.
I'll touch base again in a few days with follow-up on the status.
-Nick