Both the static block and the dynamic blocks have their own advantages and disadvantages
Definitely.
Dynamic block advantages might only be visible however by more advanced autocad users.
Also if there are no company cad standards, and every draughtsman is allowed to work his own way,
thus possibly having many different methods of doing the same thing, these advantages might not be
known to all the draughtsmen within the drawing office.
In our company, we do use dynamic block symbols and we count it using a lisp "DBCOUNT"(Dynamic block count) which counts only based on the visibility states.
This is a nice lisp done by Lee mac and works nicely, but once again, not all draughtsmen might be at that level where they are using lisp routines to speed up their work, especially if there is no team work, ie cad meetings and swopping of ideas between draughtsmen.
Earlier we had them as static blocks, and we had it changed because its lot easier with dynamic block since each block has many visibility and easier to change them into any type.
Once again, true depending on autocad expertise within drawing office.
I would still prefer to stick to the normal blocks on the plan view. It makes it much easier for the draughtsman who is checking the quantities, and might not know how to count dynamic blocks
Mike