Changing The units of an existing parameter from mm to None doesn’t seem possible without re writing it?

Changing The units of an existing parameter from mm to None doesn’t seem possible without re writing it?

Dave_Ash
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Changing The units of an existing parameter from mm to None doesn’t seem possible without re writing it?

Dave_Ash
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Changing The units of an existing parameter doesn’t seem possible without re writing it?

I made a mistake in writing a parameter whereas I set the value to mm and not None. After doing this I cant find a way to change the unit value without deleting it and re writing from scratch.

I’ve attached a small video showing the parameter  “Shelf_Peg_Hole_Quantity”  and my attempt to change the mm value.

Is there a way to invoke the original set up dialogue box?

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sutherland-
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Hi @Dave_Ash 

 

Can you share the file here so that we can play around and give some valid suggestions?


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g-andresen
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Hi,


@Dave_Ash  schrieb:

Changing The units of an existing parameter doesn’t seem possible without re writing it?

 


Correct!

 

günther

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Dave_Ash
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Please see link To File

https://a360.co/3HtERsL

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jhackney1972
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The model you attached does not have the Parameter you mention wanting to change the units so I created one with the same name.  @g-andresen has correctly told you that you cannot change the units, in the parameter table, except by retyping it.  There is a way to workaround this issue when you enter the parameter in the Pattern dialog box.  The video will explain.

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What do you think of my workaround to keep you moving?  If my Forum post solved your question, please select the "Accept Solution" icon to do three things. First it allows others to find a solution to a similar question, two, it closes the Forum post and last, it acknowledges that you accept the solution given. If you need further help, please ask.

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Dave_Ash
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I have accepted the workaround Thank you

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