X1TERMXX or X4TERMXX - REPORT EXPORT

X1TERMXX or X4TERMXX - REPORT EXPORT

subramanyam.perivenkata
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X1TERMXX or X4TERMXX - REPORT EXPORT

subramanyam.perivenkata
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I have a block where there are terminals above 100 in a single block. I have created the attributes as TAGA100, TAGA101 so on and TERM100, TERM101 so on. But when I export the drawing using "To Spreadsheet" the pre-defined values for TAGA100, TAGA101,...  do not appear under the ADDR field in exported PLC I/O Address/descriptions. 

This is causing  lot of trouble to my drafters. 

 

Request a help on how to make the pre-defined values visible/exported to report.

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rhesusminus
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I think I remember something about terminals/connection point above 99 should be A0, A1, A2 etc. The B0 and so on. Can you try this?


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subramanyam.perivenkata
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I better re-phrase my question.

 

I have Terminals With Below attributes and values.

TERM100 - Default Value 100, TAGA100 - Default Value AI-14+

TERM101 - Default Value 101, TAGA101 - Default Value AI-14-

TERM102 - Default Value 102, TAGA102 - Default Value AI-15+

TERM103 - Default Value 103, TAGA103 - Default Value AI-15-

 

and so on there are around 280-300 Terminals. I have assigned the X1TERM and X4TERM values also as per the Terminals like X4TERM200, X4TERM201.... X1TERM100, X1TERM101... so on.

 

But when I do the Export to spread sheet, all the default values assigned for TERMXXX i.e. Terminal number are displayed/exported but the values assigned to TAGA100, TAGA101... so on do not get exported or Visible.

 

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But all the values upto TAGA99 are exported.

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rhesusminus
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Yes.
And, try to number your attribute with A0, A1 etc. after 99. Not 100, 101, 102...


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subramanyam.perivenkata
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Unfortunately it's not working.

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vladop
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Have you modified other attributes like X#TERM## or X#TERMDESC##
Anyway, what rhesusminus said is true. You can only use 2 "digits" not 3 like in 100,101...

Please read this:

AutoCAD Electrical symbols – breaking the 99 pin wire connection barrier | Nate Holt's Blog (wordpre...

 

Regards,

Vladimir

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