I’m looking at the Electric Dreams large assembly PCG Graph, and have it selected as the debug object up top, but every node I try to inspect says it has “no data available” - what am I missing? Thanks so much.
I get the same issue. In all the tutorials I’ve followed they’re just like "Hit the A key and all this useful info comes up in the window and mine just has the name of the node and “no data available.”
I have the same issue. Makes it difficult to figure out what’s going on with my points.
Well, hmm, you’ve sort-of solved it for me, @WpWhite. That’s what I meant about “having it selected as the debug object up top”, but I thought before I replied that I should check it again … and this time there’s two choices in that menu, and one of them works. One is tagged with “selected” and I wonder if I it has to do with what was chosen in the outliner, or something. It still works now even if I choose something else in the outliner, but I there was only one choice in that menu yesterday, so if it happens again that might be the place to look…
Do I need to tag this as “resolved”? How do I do that?
What worked for me:
“PCG Volume” orange box must touch “Landscape”. Check Z axis valus.
Just in case you come to this thread many months later. 5.4.1 Do this.
A: Make sure you’ve done the select, and pressed A on the node
B: Then make sure you’ve selected the actual component in the bottom left window
C: The data should show up in the right window
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What is this? Does the image not work?
I figured, it doesn’t show up when PCG is set to “Generate at Runtime”. changing it to “Generate on Load” fixed it. though make sure to set it back to Generate at Runtime after debugging if that’s what you need.

