Roundup a data extraction, how?

Roundup a data extraction, how?

hanslammerts
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Roundup a data extraction, how?

hanslammerts
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Hi all,

 

(This question comes from AutoCAD Architecture use, but because the routine is the same as in AutoCAD i will post it here.)


I can make dataextraction on mass objects (or some other property).
I notice that there are very, very little difference the values which make them unique. Which i don't want.

So, my question is this..
Is there a way for some kind of round off BEFORE dataextraction and couting it right in AutoCAD immediately?

Thanks upfront


 

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hanslammerts
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Autodesk didn't have a solution. With *BricsCAD blockify* functionality this is a very simple. Works perfect. The AI turns 'dumb solids' into blockdefinitions. After that is done, you can do ehatever you what, No need for complext FME or dynamo scripting. problem solved
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Anonymous
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Yes, I'm sure because I have checked it and it works fine. it works for
both block and non blocks objects. I'm currently using the 2019 version. it
works very well. about older versions, I have no idea if it works or not on
them. Don't hesitate to ask me if you want more information.
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Yes, I'm sure because I have checked it and it works fine. it works for both block and non blocks objects. I'm currently using the 2019 version. it works very well. about older versions, I have no idea if it works or not on them. Don't hesitate to ask me if you want more information.

 

Adil Nawaz
Architect | Larosa Contracting and General Maintenance
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dbroad
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Dowload the zip file in this thread that contains the drawing and the dxe file and modify it so that there are no duplicate rows with the same volume numbers.  Then post the changed zip file.  I've tested in 2017 and 2019 and there are still duplicate volume rows.

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
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Anonymous
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Okay - I'll take a step back. I haven't checked AEC objects. In fact, I haven't worked on AEC objects before. And now, I tested them but it didn't work. I tried it on 3d solids too. it didn't help as well. apologies.

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