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paullimapa
en respuesta a: SOMITBHARDWAJ

You can interpret a drawing unit as anything you want. 

It all depends on the project if it needs to be in Bigga,Killa or kanal.

For example for a project to be using Metric measurements, with the UNITs command the Length Type is typically set as Decimal. Then the user can then interpret 1 Decimal unit to be equal to 1 Millimeter or 1 Centimeter or even 1 Meter.  You'll just have to set the Insertion scale units to match.

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But for Imperial measurements the Length Type can be set as Architectural, Decimal or Engineering. Typically Architects would use the Architectural setting since they deal with feet and fractional inches. Typically Civil Engineers would use the Decimal setting and they would interpret 1 decimal unit to be equal to 1 Feet since they don't deal with measurements down to the inch.


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