this is a question of "what step should be done before the other"? A lisp which could handle errors would be a better way for it
So your command stops, if an object could not be selected correct?
I would do the audit and purge at first, then select plates and beams in one step, change the reprmode and then the bolts (because there will be no bolts without beams and plates).
the following is without testing, because I'm not in the office, maybe I could test it later
^C^C_Audit
Y
Purge
B
*
N
Purge
G
*
N
Qsave *--> maybe this should be in the end, but it will also stop, if there's nothing to select...maybe double save?
_AstM4SelectObjectByName;ASTBEAM,ASTPLATE;
AstM4SwitchReprMode;default;
resume
AstM4SelectObjectByName;ASTSCREWBOLTPATTERN;
AstM4SwitchReprMode;exact;
Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph
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