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2014-06-17 08:42 AM
2014-06-17
08:42 AM
i used AC in 3months..When i used AC 17Database that have A lot Problem in AC17. One of Problems were about Schedules and Database.
first question
I Have no idea beam's Material . Concrete beam create by concrete and template. When i setting database. template only can used suf A..
only one selet, not two or three selet.
2.
where can find trainning Video about database?
3.
Where topic is about MEP question?
i feel embarrassed about Bad english
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2014-06-17 01:11 PM
2014-06-17
01:11 PM
1. Is this a normal Beam or a Beam that uses a Complex Profile?
If it is a normal Beam, then see the attached image for the five parameters that will list the Beam Surfaces in an Interactive Schedule.
2. Do you mean an external database? Something you can communicate from ArchiCAD to through ODBC?
3. If you want to ask questions about the MEP Modeler, use the "Other Products" Forum.
If it is a normal Beam, then see the attached image for the five parameters that will list the Beam Surfaces in an Interactive Schedule.
2. Do you mean an external database? Something you can communicate from ArchiCAD to through ODBC?
3. If you want to ask questions about the MEP Modeler, use the "Other Products" Forum.
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2014-06-18 10:31 AM
2014-06-18
10:31 AM
1. Is this a normal Beam or a Beam that uses a Complex Profile?
If it is a normal Beam, then see the attached image for the five parameters that will list the Beam Surfaces in an Interactive Schedule.
About Database, Maybe i don't understand AC. that i can't used my work experience in database.
what's ODBC? Have any information or some Public training data ?
in this test01 jpg. how i can used mortar to beam?
and complex wall can't stop under slab's complex metrial?
i appreciation for help. thx
If it is a normal Beam, then see the attached image for the five parameters that will list the Beam Surfaces in an Interactive Schedule.
About Database, Maybe i don't understand AC. that i can't used my work experience in database.
what's ODBC? Have any information or some Public training data ?
in this test01 jpg. how i can used mortar to beam?
and complex wall can't stop under slab's complex metrial?
i appreciation for help. thx

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2014-06-18 12:45 PM
2014-06-18
12:45 PM
http://www.graphisoft.com/support/developer/tools/
ODBC DriverAbout the image you posted: What is the problem with it? Is this not what you want? Can you show an image of what you want?
Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a widely accepted interface for database access. It is based on the Call-Level Interface (CLI) specifications from X/Open and ISO/IEC for database APIs and uses Structured Query Language (SQL) as its database access language. The ODBC Driver reads ArchiCAD project files and gives you database access to the content of these files. Using this tool you can extract and further process ArchiCAD project data in other applications.
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