![]() ![]() ![]() ADVERTISEMENT I have created a sample drawing, to illustrate to the design manager at work that we can use AutoCAD to assist us with the scheduling of materials, but I am unsure of all the ins and outs of it myself! See attached drawing to make sense of the following: Ordinarily we would use a panel reference number for all 50mm panels of identical length, i.e., all 1200mm panels (our standard width) will be assigned a panel code, often P01.įrom the data extraction (EATTEXT) command, as you can see, all 50mm cleanroom panels under the 'name' column are according the block name, in this case, I've called it 'Cleanroom Panel 50mm'.The problem is that it doesnt seem to wor.ĪutoCad:: Extracting Data From Block To Table Here is what i would like autocad to do I work in architecture, and every time i create an opening (door, window) i add a block next to it with an attribute to the reference number I was wondering if it would be possible when creating that little block to give it more information and later on extract the information from it to a table Ex: door 106-02, steel finish, 3'x7', isolated, steel frame, 2' thick etc. This was a popup window so i could pick steel sections and insert into drawing everyone know how much time this can save. Hello I have recently upgraded to autocad2012 from 2011, when i was using 2011 i was using a lisp routine called Wiseys steel shapes. (For a LISP Routine that has all of these sections and more see Steel.rar on our LISP Routines page) Universal Sect. ![]()
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