IF({Inner Structure Width}=4 &{Inner Structure Length}=4,{Rim to Sump Height},-1)
My structure table is list -1 for all
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The part builder say 48x48 the structure props say 4x4. My work around was to give the frame width a unique size and it like that expression using feet.
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OK, now that I have access to C3D I can see that the length/width can be input in feet. But something is strange...I just tested your original expression modified to return either 1 or 0 and used this as a label's X offset value as well as the label contents. The label updated & moved, as expected, when I edited the structure width or length. I then changed the 1 to be the {Rim to Sump height} and the label changed as if the check failed just as you were seeing. This is where it gets real weird, I can no longer get the expression to work at all, even by replacing the {Rim to Sump height} with a 1 again.
Wow.
Thanks for looking into this, Jeff. I don't know if you saw my previous post for the work around; reading frame width seems to work.
Now my issue is rounding. I want to roundup(RimToSumpHeight) and its not reacting. First, help doesn't show an additional argument and the composer asks for one. Thinking Excel I used roundup(RimToSumpHeight,-1). the composer likes it but the style does not; nothing rounds. I was hoping to add contingency with an expression too, but its looking grim 🙂
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Wow.
Thanks for looking into this, Jeff. I don't know if you saw my previous post for the work around; reading frame width seems to work.
Now my issue is rounding. I want to roundup(RimToSumpHeight) and its not reacting. First, help doesn't show an additional argument and the composer asks for one. Thinking Excel I used roundup(RimToSumpHeight,-1). the composer likes it but the style does not; nothing rounds. I was hoping to add contingency with an expression too, but its looking grim 🙂
Joe,
What's the purpose of the NEGATIVE 1? What place do you want to round to?
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Using excel as an example:
The "Rounded Value" column shows how the original number "A1" gets rounded using ROUNDUP and the number from the second column for that second argument.
Don Ireland
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