Object ID by parameter?
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2010-02-09 07:31 PM
Can this be done by some other means?
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2010-02-10 04:51 PM
Cleverbeans wrote:Did you try my free Label Everything? download here.
the GDL REQUEST statement is a pain however so I want to avoid it if possible.
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2010-02-10 05:02 PM
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2010-02-10 06:04 PM
Master wrote:Ok, so I could build a new parameter and have it label that way, but it doesn't help with the find/select process unfortunately.
Did you try my free Label Everything? download here.

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2010-02-10 09:40 PM
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2010-02-10 10:04 PM
Master wrote:This it what I'm doing now, it's cumbersome and annoying to have to create a schedule every time I want to find a few elements. I guess I'll have to live with it.
For the Find and Select-part you might want to consider creating a schedule. In the scheme settings you can enter Additional Parameters (any parameter from any object) in your Criteria and your Fields.
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2010-02-10 11:27 PM
alemanda wrote:this method doesn't work.
Yes, I'm quite familiar ... you're right ... the problem is that I should use objects instead of normal tools (wall, columns, slabs, etc) ... and for those objects I should define two parameters, X position and Y posizion in order to chose them as filter in the ID manager ...
is it?
In fact I added the following code
"Parameters posx=symb_pos_x
Parameters posy=symb_pos_y"
into the masterscript of an object.
Activating the autolabel of the object and displaying the position in the floor plan, Archicad shows the correct position.
When I build a schedule filtering and ordering by these two parameters Archicad shows the correct values only the 1st time, when it creats the schedule.
If you move some of these objects into the floor plan, the paramters change but the shcedule doesn't change.
In the pdf file you can see this strange bahaviour.
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2010-02-11 12:30 AM
Really Archicad need to execute the code of the object ...
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2010-02-12 01:17 PM
Master wrote:... but using the glob_user's variable at least some objects can change their behaviour ...
No, a regular object cannot detect other objects in it presence.
so for example you can build a "master" object with the definition of all the glob_user's variable ... so that other objects can modify their behaviour following the "master" ...
no?
It's a pity that there are few glob_user variables ...
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2010-02-12 02:54 PM
alemanda wrote:If you want more global/shared variables you can write them out to a file that your other parts read.Master wrote:... but using the glob_user's variable at least some objects can change their behaviour ...
No, a regular object cannot detect other objects in it presence.
so for example you can build a "master" object with the definition of all the glob_user's variable ... so that other objects can modify their behaviour following the "master" ...
no?
It's a pity that there are few glob_user variables ...
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