How to use the Mapping Values ?
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‎2024-11-15 07:10 AM
Operating system used: Windows
I want to install this feature and use it, but the linked video didn't give me a proper python file.
In another response, an Archicad official said that there will be a way to use it without installing the Python file soon, but I'm wondering when that is and when it will be able to use this feature perfectly.
linked video :
https://graphisoft.sharefile.com/share/view/s852df7d2f10f47708082f329e3cc32d8
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‎2024-11-15 08:00 AM
My understanding is there is a python tool in the Library Developer Kit.
But where do we find the LDK for 28?
Barry.
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‎2024-11-15 08:14 AM
Found it.
https://archicadapi.graphisoft.com/downloads/library-developer-kit
You have to sign in with your Graphisoft ID.
But now I have downloaded and opened it, I still have no idea what Python file was being run in that video.
Barry.
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‎2024-11-15 09:00 AM
Are you able to shed any light on the tool that is being run to convert the mapping table JSON file into the Excel spreadsheet?
And where to find it?
At 2.00 in the video.
Barry.
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‎2024-11-18 09:36 AM
Did you set my post as a solution or was it one of the other moderators?
If it was you, did you figure out what python script was run to convert the JSON file into a CSV file?
If not then I will un-mark this as a solution.
Barry.
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