I have a function that clones drawing layouts from a source drawing to a current working (target) drawing. This function is causing a *Warning* Multiply owned object, handle "F4" warning after the layout is cloned and the target drawing saved. Since I've audit and recovered the target drawing and found no errors, this warning is just annoying.
Here's the code:
Public Function ImportLayout(ByVal filename As String, ByVal layoutname As String) As ObjectId
Dim idLayout As ObjectId = ObjectId.Null
Dim doc As Document = ApplicationServices.Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument
Dim ed As Editor = doc.Editor
Dim oLock As DocumentLock = doc.LockDocument()
Dim dbSource As New Database(False, False)
Dim db As Database = HostApplicationServices.WorkingDatabase
Dim trans As Transaction = db.TransactionManager.StartTransaction()
Try
dbSource.ReadDwgFile(filename, System.IO.FileShare.Read, True, Nothing)
Dim idDbdSource As ObjectId = dbSource.LayoutDictionaryId
Dim dbdLayout As DBDictionary = DirectCast(trans.GetObject(idDbdSource, OpenMode.ForRead, False, False), DBDictionary)
For Each deLayout As DictionaryEntry In dbdLayout
Dim sLayout As String = deLayout.Key.ToString()
If sLayout.ToUpper() = layoutname.ToUpper() Then
idLayout = DirectCast(deLayout.Value, ObjectId)
Exit For
End If
Next
If idLayout <> ObjectId.Null Then
Dim idc As New ObjectIdCollection()
idc.Add(idLayout)
Dim im As IdMapping = New IdMapping()
Dim dbdict As DBDictionary = DirectCast(trans.GetObject(db.LayoutDictionaryId, OpenMode.ForRead, False, False), DBDictionary)
dbdict.UpgradeOpen()
db.WblockCloneObjects(idc, db.LayoutDictionaryId, im, DuplicateRecordCloning.MangleName, False)
Dim ip As IdPair = im.Lookup(idLayout)
idLayout = ip.Value
Dim lm As LayoutManager = LayoutManager.Current
lm.CurrentLayout = layoutname
dbdict.DecomposeForSave(DwgVersion.Current)
ed.Regen()
End If
trans.Commit()
Catch ex As System.Exception
MsgBox(ex.StackTrace)
Finally
trans.Dispose()
dbSource.Dispose()
oLock.Dispose()
End Try
Return idLayout
End Function
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Solved by Balaji_Ram. Go to Solution.
Hi,
Try using the Layout.CopyFrom method to copy the layout from the source database. For this you will first need to have a layout created in the destination database. The entities in the layout block table record can then be copied using the wblockCloneObjects.
Here is a related blog post :
This blog post exports a layout to a newly created database and for your case, it is the reverse.
Thanks Balaji_Ram,
I've tried both set of code in the link you've provided, but they did work.
What I did was change this line
db.WblockCloneObjects(idc, db.LayoutDictionaryId, im, DuplicateRecordCloning.MangleName, False)
to
db.WblockCloneObjects(idc, db.LayoutDictionaryId, im, DuplicateRecordCloning.Ignore, False)
as the post suggested and it works! No more error warning we I save the drawing.
Thanks!
Sorry for the late reply.
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