Moving pipe up and down. App? lisp?

Moving pipe up and down. App? lisp?

Joe-Bouza
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Moving pipe up and down. App? lisp?

Joe-Bouza
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Does anyone have an app or lisp for moving pipes up or down? currently I use the move command 0,0,0, >> 0,0,<differential>, this is fine for a mass move of uniform differential but I have  many pipes that I have to move up or down with different z values. I don't write much code but it seems simple for a writer: on run: ask for selection and then the amount to move up or down

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Todd_Rogers
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Have you tried it with Project Explorer? Pretty easy operation.

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brian.strandberg
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You can do it in PE explorer by editing the pipe run. 

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and then...

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Joe-Bouza
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Hi @Todd_Rogers 

 

SOLVED!

I have Urbano Visio and all I had to understang is which parameter to focus on.

 

Civil3d cannot adjust the cover per se, Urbano can. and the start slope. I was able to globally set the start cive to a fixed number then change the hold start slope to x%

 

BAM! 300 HC adjusted in 5 seconds

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They are not runs but individual service connections. I want to change the cover value, then the slope. 

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