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Command: attin - bad argument type: lentityp nil

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acejuniot
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Command: attin - bad argument type: lentityp nil

Hello everyone, I have a problem with the ATTIN command. I can still output the file with the ".txt" extension using ATTOUT, but when using ATTIN to import, I get the following message:

Command: attin
bad argument type: lentityp nil
0 Block inserts modified.

I tried exporting, not editing the .txt file and importing it again but it still didn't work.

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

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cadffm
in reply to: acejuniot

Hi,

 

Import to the same file you exported (and not edited) before?

Share a sample, create a .dwg with one block, save, use attout, use attin, still the same error?

Then share your .dwg and .txt file and we are able to finde the issue.

Sebastian

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acejuniot
in reply to: cadffm

I think the problem in my drawing because when I copy it to a new drawing, it can be imported again. I sent you the file, can you find where the error is?

Thank you very much

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cadffm
in reply to: acejuniot

Hi,

 

there was a change between attout and attin, but we can't say what you did.

Any change in your Blockdefinition (BEDIT/REFEDIT),

or it isn't the file you exported from,

or you changed one dynamic parameter value for all - like  Flipstate or position1x/y

 

It will work with your original .dwg too, try it again!

Open the file you attached, attout, attin, done.

 

 

 

 

Sebastian

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