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Different X,Y coordinates in one DWG?

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chikito1990
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Different X,Y coordinates in one DWG?

Hi all,

 

I am extractiong the data form my blocks in CSV file with the dataextraction function, but the problem is that my block is located at lets say X,Y(10,10) and in the CSV table shows X,Y(40000,40000). Someone can help me how to solve this? 

Thanks in advance! Any help will be appreciated.

 

Best regards,

Dimitar Georgiev

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Message 2 of 9
jggerth1
in reply to: chikito1990

is everything in the drawing on World UCS? 

Message 3 of 9
cadwomen
in reply to: chikito1990

Hy

 

you are sure that you use the right Fields and nit once scale once coordinates ?

 

cu cw

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Message 4 of 9
chikito1990
in reply to: jggerth1

Yes it is, on the other hand, the picture i am working with is a template given to me and i have no idea what kind of units they were using to build it.The picture uses 2dWireframe and I have no idea how to determine what kind of units they are using. But still I am new in Autocad so i hope i can solve my problem
Message 5 of 9
chikito1990
in reply to: cadwomen

All i want to determine is the units they are using for the drawing. And for the blocks they build, they did not left any comment for the size also the reference block table for the units is empty
Message 6 of 9
steve216586
in reply to: chikito1990

Type UNITS on command line and see what it shows.

"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. "-Eleanor Roosevelt
Message 7 of 9
Patchy
in reply to: chikito1990

All i want to determine is the units they are using for the drawing.

 

-DWGUNITS will show the current drawing unit.

 

for the size also the reference block

 

Click on the block, go to Properties and look at the scale X,Y,Z

 

Zip the drawing and attach it, if you can't fig. it out.

 

Message 8 of 9
steve216586
in reply to: Patchy

-DWGUNITS does't show the current information. It is an interface to select drawing unit preferences. It doesn't even show defaults.

"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. "-Eleanor Roosevelt
Message 9 of 9
Patchy
in reply to: steve216586

Okee, I'll watchout for that.

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