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Stretch (Lengthen) - Hanger Rod "Length" Script for Global Z elevation
I have a lisp routine for Autodesk 2012 CADMech. This lisp would allow you to select all the hangers within your drawing and input the desired "Z" elevation of the end of the ATR in inches. It worked on all hangers: Clevis, Roller, Trapeze (Profiled Bearer), etc.. I can't get it to work in 2017 Autodesk Fabrication/Building Data. Does anybody have a script that performs the same type of function and works in 2017 Autodesk Fabrication? Attached old lisp file.
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First thing I'll say, your pretty much the definition of a piece of crap for putting your name on MY work.....
But, I will tell you this..... If you wanted to actually put in the time to do your own work this round, I have a suggestion....
Change your list setup to report Connector 1 XYZ (which represents current rod node), grab that from the entget 300's properties and simply issue the stretch command from that provided XYZ to a Z replaced version of your choosing. Best of luck...
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Sincerely,
Eric Botts | BIM Detailer
Pan-Pacific Mechanical
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Sincerely,
Eric Botts | BIM Detailer
Pan-Pacific Mechanical
1205 Chrysler Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025
P: (650) 561-8810 | F: (650) 561-8811 | C: (916) 796-8103
ericb@ppmechanical.com | Pan-Pacific Website| Please Contact Us
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Well, specifically because your a union hand, I am willing to help you. However, you need be cognoscente of posting something that could potentially help our competition.
I am ALWAYS open to helping ANYBODY who is willing to roll up their sleeves and dive into the world of making things happen. If you want some further direction send me a personal request and I will mentor you as much as you want and of course where I can find time.
To be clear though, I love enabling people to their full potential, but I hate spoon feeding. You'll have to do the work, I'll just keep you from wasting your time.
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You are running a filter for CID 838 in your lisp "(mapfilter "#39=838" 0 0 1)". In Fabrication 2017 the hanger CID patterns have changed. Since you are using Building Data it is possible they have updated their content. I would look up the CID being used by your hangers to confirm.