All,
Is it possible to have the block attribute track position? Specifically, is there a way to develop regions (or perhaps ACAD Architectural Zones) and use those to populate a block attribute? I have a client who is using space on a factory floor to determine international customs and duties for their shipments and deliveries. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Hope all is well and have a most blessed day!
ps. This is related to an older post: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2007-2008-2009/block-location-tracking-as-an-attribute/m-p/23...
Peace,
Pete
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All,
Is it possible to have the block attribute track position? Specifically, is there a way to develop regions (or perhaps ACAD Architectural Zones) and use those to populate a block attribute? I have a client who is using space on a factory floor to determine international customs and duties for their shipments and deliveries. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Hope all is well and have a most blessed day!
ps. This is related to an older post: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2007-2008-2009/block-location-tracking-as-an-attribute/m-p/23...
Peace,
Pete
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Solved by john.vellek. Go to Solution.
I am also interested in this topic. Is it possible to have the block attribute track position? Specifically, is there a way to develop regions (or perhaps ACAD Architectural Zones) and use those to populate a block attribute? I have a client who is using space on a factory floor to determine international customs and duties for their shipments and deliveries. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Hope all is well and have a most blessed day!
I am also interested in this topic. Is it possible to have the block attribute track position? Specifically, is there a way to develop regions (or perhaps ACAD Architectural Zones) and use those to populate a block attribute? I have a client who is using space on a factory floor to determine international customs and duties for their shipments and deliveries. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Hope all is well and have a most blessed day!
Dean,
I was asked to move this to the more current AutoCAD forum location. While I have referenced this string, could you please post in the new forum string? I'll do some investigating into Area and see what I discover. Hope all is well and have a most blessed day!
Peace,
Pete
Dean,
I was asked to move this to the more current AutoCAD forum location. While I have referenced this string, could you please post in the new forum string? I'll do some investigating into Area and see what I discover. Hope all is well and have a most blessed day!
Peace,
Pete
While I take the time to try and create something on my desktop that does what you want, I am wondering if the blocks that are in the drawing are extracted you have the option to extract their position (location as well). Is this not sufficient for your needs?
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
While I take the time to try and create something on my desktop that does what you want, I am wondering if the blocks that are in the drawing are extracted you have the option to extract their position (location as well). Is this not sufficient for your needs?
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
John,
That's a good idea and shame on me for forgetting the data extraction. I suppose I could define the regions in a spreadsheet and then determine the cost ramifications to moving things around. It would still be nice to have this contained within an AutoCAD table and pull from an attribute, but this certainly may fit the bill. Thanks for the idea and have a most blessed night!
Peace,
Pete
John,
That's a good idea and shame on me for forgetting the data extraction. I suppose I could define the regions in a spreadsheet and then determine the cost ramifications to moving things around. It would still be nice to have this contained within an AutoCAD table and pull from an attribute, but this certainly may fit the bill. Thanks for the idea and have a most blessed night!
Peace,
Pete
Thanks for being patient. I have included a Screencast of my possible solution for you. In the video I take an existing block and open it with BE (Block Edit).
I use the ATTDEF command to add an attribute. In the value field, I select a field that includes the position of the block insertion. I save the block and then open Battman to update the existing block insertions with my new definition.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question
Thanks for being patient. I have included a Screencast of my possible solution for you. In the video I take an existing block and open it with BE (Block Edit).
I use the ATTDEF command to add an attribute. In the value field, I select a field that includes the position of the block insertion. I save the block and then open Battman to update the existing block insertions with my new definition.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question
Good morning @petestrycharske
I was checking to see if my first solution of attribute extraction with the entity position worked out for you. I was also wondering if you had tried inserting a field in the attribute as I did in my attached Screencast.
Please let me know if either of these worked for you so that other forum users can benefit.
Good morning @petestrycharske
I was checking to see if my first solution of attribute extraction with the entity position worked out for you. I was also wondering if you had tried inserting a field in the attribute as I did in my attached Screencast.
Please let me know if either of these worked for you so that other forum users can benefit.
Good morning @petestrycharske,
I’ve just accepted the response to your post (http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017/autocad-attribute-for-block-location/... as a solution with the understanding that it is the correct answer.
If my response did not work as an answer, please reply to the previously linked thread so that I can unmark the solution, and we can continue the conversation.
No action is required if my response did work as an answer, however I wanted to point out that if the opportunity arises again you can also click on the ‘Accept as Solution’ button if/when relevant so that others can more easily benefit from the information. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions or concerns!
Good morning @petestrycharske,
I’ve just accepted the response to your post (http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017/autocad-attribute-for-block-location/... as a solution with the understanding that it is the correct answer.
If my response did not work as an answer, please reply to the previously linked thread so that I can unmark the solution, and we can continue the conversation.
No action is required if my response did work as an answer, however I wanted to point out that if the opportunity arises again you can also click on the ‘Accept as Solution’ button if/when relevant so that others can more easily benefit from the information. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions or concerns!
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