Parameters Listing?
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2004-11-19 02:18 PM
2004-11-19
02:18 PM
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2004-11-20 02:30 AM
2004-11-20
02:30 AM
TRIBU wrote:I don't understand your question: there are a variaty of ways to list all parameters of an object, although not a simple "print all params".
Anyone knows a reason why we have ability to feed our objects with as much parameters we want (which is a great thing), but we can not list them out like we do with components?
Could you clarify: what exactly do you want to do?
Thanks,
Karl
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2004-11-20 11:36 AM
2004-11-20
11:36 AM
Karl wrote:If you take a look at the attachment a sent in previous post, you'll se I highlighted parameters I would like to list (and hopefully work with them in Interactive Scheduler). I know we can easily list global parameters for any element but I don't know if we can do the same with user defined parameters?
Could you clarify: what exactly do you want to do?
Let me give you an example. Take a simple chair library part. You can use parameter named "seat hight" but you cannot list it (nor its value) as it is not global parameter. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I want object inventory with detailed information, segregated by seat hight, or seat material or by thickness of the seat etc.
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2004-11-20 06:53 PM
2004-11-20
06:53 PM
TRIBU wrote:This has been discussed several times: the "Additional Parameters" button (see screenshot) gives access to ALL object parameters for listing in a schedule.
I want object inventory with detailed information, segregated by seat hight, or seat material or by thickness of the seat etc.
Also, you have access to all of the parameters in the Criterion tab so that you can even filter your schedule based on the values of any parameter.
Hope that helps,
Karl
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2004-11-21 11:57 AM
2004-11-21
11:57 AM
Thanks Karl, it helps a lot. I don't know how could I overlooked it, but thank god we have a forum like this . Problem solved, close this topic!
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2005-07-14 06:43 PM
2005-07-14
06:43 PM
I have the same problem and I found the additional parameters button. But, I can't get my custom zone stamp to show up in the list. Through some trial and error I got other custom and downloaded objects to show up in that dialog box but not the zone identifier. I set parameters for the different room finishes through that object and I want to use it to create an interactive finish schedule.
Is there a way to get the zone identifier parameters for use in the interactive scheduler?
Thanks,
Aaron Jobson
Is there a way to get the zone identifier parameters for use in the interactive scheduler?
Thanks,
Aaron Jobson