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2018-06-20 03:33 PM
2018-06-20
03:33 PM
Is it possible to call an object interface if the parameters aren't in the object calling another object?
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ArchiCAD 23
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Windows 10
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2018-06-21 03:23 AM
2018-06-21
03:23 AM
No, you can't call an interface to manipulate parameters that your main object does not have.
If I understand your question properly.
Barry.
If I understand your question properly.
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2018-06-21 12:56 PM
2018-06-21
12:56 PM
Thanks, you did answer my question.
I have another similar question. How can I call an object that has it's own interface and then not include any of it in the current object?
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I have another similar question. How can I call an object that has it's own interface and then not include any of it in the current object?
Thanks
ArchiCAD 23
Windows 10
Windows 10
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2018-06-21 01:34 PM
2018-06-21
01:34 PM
calling in the master script would do the trick (see how all the windows and doors in the default library are handled)
Piotr
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Piotr
PS. Sarcasm mode on: I like very much the "bot protection" not allowing to post "so soon" after another 😜