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Is it possible to keep the layer names after using viewbase?

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Message 1 of 20
Anonymous
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Is it possible to keep the layer names after using viewbase?

Hello,

We are using Xerf for assembly the 3D model, and have the different layers name for the different objects. But after using the baseview command to generate the 2D drawings and "exportlayout", all layers disappeared and assign the new name "MD_Visible" and MD_Hidden". Xerf relationship also disappeared.

Is it possible to keep the original layers name after using the "baseview" command in AutoCAD 2014? or High version AutoCAD already solve these problems?

Thank you,

 

Title edited for clarity by Steve Tamplen

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Message 2 of 20
stevetamplen
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello sliu5 and welcome to the Forums!

 

I will have to do some testing to determine if that is possible or not except after the fact, but I do not think so.

 

I will try to get back to you as soon as I can with the information.


Steve Tamplen

Technical Support Specialist
Message 3 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: stevetamplen

Hi Steve,

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

One of our clients has a really strict layer requirements. It is the time consuming to reassign the objects to the original layer names after every 3D model updating.

 

Could you please recommend some other methods if it is impossible by using the "Baseview" ? At least could seperate the referenced object with the different layers name.

 

Thanks again,

 

Best regards,

 

Sylvia

Message 5 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

Hi Dean,

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

Our client does have the standard check files available for the different disciplines. But the problem is 2D profile generated from "Baseview" and "Exportlayout" only have one layer "MD_Visible" for the solid line. So we have to seperate the objects manually and assign them to the correct layer name.

 

Best regards,

 

Sylvia

Message 6 of 20
stevetamplen
in reply to: Anonymous

One of my colleagues had a suggestion that might help:

 

You may be able to use qselect to select the object(s) you want to perform the action on, verify that the qselect can identify the unique elements properly and then move them to a layer, then run the Action Recorder and go through all the steps.

 

He said it will probably work best at the command line, so I don’t know how useful this will be for you.


Steve Tamplen

Technical Support Specialist
Message 7 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: stevetamplen

Hi Steve,

 

Thank you for your quick reply.

 

I just tried the "qselect" command. Since all objects are on the same properties ( same layers, same color, same linetype and etc), it only seperated all

objects as two types: line and arc.

 

Best regards,

 

Sylvia

 

 

Message 8 of 20
stevetamplen
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Sylvia;

 

Could you please send me 2 drawings? One with the objects on the layers the way you want them, and one with the objects on the incorrect layers.

 

It could be that you are stuck with separating the objects manually, but I will try to find you a workaround if I can.


Steve Tamplen

Technical Support Specialist
Message 9 of 20
stevetamplen
in reply to: stevetamplen

Hi Sylvia;

 

Did you figure out a workaround for this issue, or do you still need assistance?

 

If you still need help, please attach 2 drawings to the post so I can work with them.


Steve Tamplen

Technical Support Specialist
Message 10 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: stevetamplen

Hi Steve,

 

Sorry about the late reply.

 

I am really busy for my work now, and I can't pass you the drawings from work. I will creat the new drawings and attach them for you at the beginning of the next week.

 

Thank you so much for your help!

 

Best regards,

 

Sylvia

Message 11 of 20
stevetamplen
in reply to: Anonymous

No hurry, just get them to me when you can.

 

I have plenty to keep me busy in the meantime.Robot Happy


Steve Tamplen

Technical Support Specialist
Message 12 of 20
stevetamplen
in reply to: Anonymous

Sylvia;

 

Just checking in to see how you are doing.

 

If you still need more time, just let me know and I will ping you back in another week or whatever you need. 


Steve Tamplen

Technical Support Specialist
Message 13 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: stevetamplen

Thank you Steve,

 

Really sorry about the delay reply since I got too many things need to be done recently.

 

I will post some drawings at the end of this week.

 

Thanks again,

 

Best regards,

 

Sylvia

Message 14 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Steve,

 

I set up an assembly 3D model folder with three files referenced each other. Please see the attachment.

 

In HVAC 3D paper space, there is a 2D sheet set up already. Normally, in our work flow, we should exportlayout this 2D sheet to the model space. Once the file export, all reference link and layers disappeared, all 2D line became two layers.

 

Thank you very much in advance!

 

Best regards,

 

Sylvia

Message 15 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I can't attach ZIP file. I have to attach all referenced files one by one

Message 16 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The last referrence file.

Message 17 of 20
stevetamplen
in reply to: Anonymous

Sylvia;

 

After playing around with your drawings for a while, and making a basic drawing to test the issue, one of my colleagues asked me if it was necessary for you to use Viewbase at all?

 

You should just be able to use a Section from the drawing with the Xrefs in it, then Exportlayout, and there shouldn't be any changes to the layers.

 

Do you think that will work?


Steve Tamplen

Technical Support Specialist
Message 18 of 20
stevetamplen
in reply to: Anonymous

Sylvia;

 

The other thing I wanted to mention was that even after using the Viewbase, then using Exportlayout, the only difference I could see in the layernames for my experiment with one xref'd simple drawing is the

"Test from scratch-CUBE|3D CUBE" xref layer was changed to  

"Test from scratch-CUBE$0$3D cube" in the layout exported, which is as designed.

 

None of the other layers were changed at all.

 

You should be able to change any layer names using the LAYTRANS command, with the exception that you cannot use the pipe character ( | from the xref) in the substitution for some reason.

 

I will be leaving Autodesk today, so I will not be able to monitor this thread going forward. If you need any more help, just reach out to the Community, or you can @mention  john.vellek or emmsleys (our other Autodesk Forum Specialists) if you wish.

 

 


Steve Tamplen

Technical Support Specialist
Message 19 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: stevetamplen

Hi Steve,

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

"Use a Section from the drawing with the Xrefs" you mentioned means using "Layout Viewport"?

 

We tried this way, but after Explortlayout, everything are still 3D in the model space. Our client want the 2D drawing.

 

Best regards,

 

Sylvia

Message 20 of 20
Anonymous
in reply to: stevetamplen

Hi Steve,

 

Sorry to hear you are leaving.

 

I will contact the other Autodesk Forum Specialists if our company still need me explore this subject.

 

Really appreciate all your supports and helps!

 

All Best wish to your new future!

 

Sylvia

 

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