Hi Barry,
That is my understanding as well, that the MOD file only contains the essentials, but all attributes seem to be available from the host file when editing the MOD.
The Classification lists are definitely truncated including the defaults used in the original AC template file.
I did try to import my Classifications and apply them in the MOD but the changes didn't surface in the host file until the MOD was exploded. After this, I tried to resave to the same MOD file name but this resulted in losing all associative annotations. The solution was to just use groups as exploding kept the associations.
Fortunately, this was a small project that was used to test the module workflow that I abandoned years ago. Seems things aren't much improved. I am going back to my old workflow of not using modules...
Increasingly convinced that the fix for this is GS needs to enable in-host module saving & editing much like you can with the Curtain Wall tool, particularly where the contents are only required in the host. This would then provide library parts that can be readily edited and also contain associative data without resorting to GDL. Shared "modules" can still use the PLN file.
Thanks for the response. I have reported the Classification limitation as a bug.
Trevor
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