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‎2018-07-18
09:24 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2018-07-18
09:24 PM
On the door schedule I can not see the dimensions for the doors created with this library part: 3rd Smart Part Library 15, D3 Real Doors+Wind 15.lcf
Thank you for your help.
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‎2018-07-19 02:48 AM
‎2018-07-19
02:48 AM
I would say that the size parameter that you are using in your schedule fields is not available for those 3D Smart library parts.
Different objects may use different parameters - especially when you are mixing GS and 3rd party objects.
Barry.
Different objects may use different parameters - especially when you are mixing GS and 3rd party objects.
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‎2018-07-20 03:12 AM
‎2018-07-20
03:12 AM
Nope.
You can add the size parameter for the 3D Smart parts as well (if they have one) so can see the size for them as well.
But then your other doors will have a blank output as well as they don't have the smart part parameters.
When you are adding object parameters, all object need to use the same parameters otherwise you will end up with the blank outputs as you have shown.
I am not even sure the new expressions in properties in version 22 will help, as you can't use custom object parameters in the property expressions.
You could possibly create a new property that uses the default height and width parameters of the objects to create a new size property.
Then you schedule that instead of the size parameter directly from the object.
Barry.
You can add the size parameter for the 3D Smart parts as well (if they have one) so can see the size for them as well.
But then your other doors will have a blank output as well as they don't have the smart part parameters.
When you are adding object parameters, all object need to use the same parameters otherwise you will end up with the blank outputs as you have shown.
I am not even sure the new expressions in properties in version 22 will help, as you can't use custom object parameters in the property expressions.
You could possibly create a new property that uses the default height and width parameters of the objects to create a new size property.
Then you schedule that instead of the size parameter directly from the object.
Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
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‎2018-07-20 03:47 AM
‎2018-07-20
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If the parameter is not currently used within the "smart part", could you possibly edit them to add it?
eg.
Parameters A = _doorwidth
Parameters B = _doorheight
Ling.
eg.
Parameters A = _doorwidth
Parameters B = _doorheight
Ling.
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