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"DBares" <dbares@indy.net>I
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would like to either export piping information for cost estimating to excel,
or report the data to a schedule. I would like to know if there is an easier
way of generating cost information for a pipe run. I have used the style
manager and made a property set definition calculation formula, but I am
having problems with different cost factors on different sizes of pipe.
Is VB the best way, or is there something I am missing? Or is there an
easier way?
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"Hakan Wikemar [Autodesk]" <
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Hi DBares!
Formulas should be able to do the trick for you
with some VB in it (some if or case things should do the trick). If you
need some info on formulas please look on the "Brain dump" provided by Scott
Arvin in the thread: "where is property ductobject:size defined?" in this
forum.
If you need some additional help, please post
your drawing with your tries, in the customer files area with some comments on
what you would like it to do and I'll have a look at it.
Thanks
/Hakan
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"DBares" <dbares@indy.net>I
wrote in message
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would like to either export piping information for cost estimating to excel,
or report the data to a schedule. I would like to know if there is an easier
way of generating cost information for a pipe run. I have used the style
manager and made a property set definition calculation formula, but I am
having problems with different cost factors on different sizes of pipe.
Is VB the best way, or is there something I am missing? Or is there an
easier way?