2016-05-03 03:25 PM
2016-06-04 01:08 PM
2016-06-04 09:46 PM
Zoltan wrote:When exporting the Excel file, the GUIDs (Global Unique Identifiers) of the Element Properties are written out in the first row. This row will be hidden in the Excel file. When importing the Excel ARCHICAD identifies the Element Properties by their GUIDs.
New question about Export/Import Property Value function:
1. Which field used for matching data to ARCHICAD elements when import excel?
2. What will be happen at import when consultant rearranged data rows or columns?If you rearrange them so whole Columns are moved or copy-pasted, then the GUIDs in the hidden first row will stay in the correct position relative to the Element Property data and so it will still import correctly and data will be imported into the correct Element Property.
3. Can use any other properties and parameter to import/export (except what defined by model) other than Element Properties?I think this solution works specifically with Element Properties only. If I look into the exported Excel file I see GUIDs only in the columns of Element Properties. Which means all other columns will be disregarded when importing these Excel files. The new menu commands doing this are also pretty specific (Export Property Values from Schedule - Import Property Values into Elements).
eg. IFC parameters or Object parameters?
2016-06-05 03:47 PM
2016-06-06 01:01 AM
Cary wrote:How about the bimcomponents.com portal being able to upload revit models, and converting them for the catalogue? Maybe their website server could programatically control (via something like AutoIT) a Windows virtual machine running a single copy of Revit, running on their server, to legitimately do the conversion for us... without having to reverse engineer anything!....???
On the planet I live asking friends with revit to download catalog items which I need in my project and export them to me in some file format on a regular basis is not realistic. What I need is a relatively painless way to get free and available real products in model form downloaded from manufacturers websites and into my archicad project. What is the possibility of that?
2016-06-07 07:56 AM
peter_h wrote:I foresee lots of sticky legal, commercial and Intellectual property rights issues and problems with such a proposal.Cary wrote:How about the bimcomponents.com portal being able to upload revit models, and converting them for the catalogue? Maybe their website server could programatically control (via something like AutoIT) a Windows virtual machine running a single copy of Revit, running on their server, to legitimately do the conversion for us... without having to reverse engineer anything!....???
On the planet I live asking friends with revit to download catalog items which I need in my project and export them to me in some file format on a regular basis is not realistic. What I need is a relatively painless way to get free and available real products in model form downloaded from manufacturers websites and into my archicad project. What is the possibility of that?
2016-06-22 04:26 PM
2016-06-22 06:35 PM
Robby wrote:I wasn't referring to (just) the lack of USA objects but rather the lack of objects in general.
I too find it irritating that I am unable to find most of the objects that we would want to use in the USA in Archicad format. Doubly irritating that these same objects are however available for Revit.
But to be clear, these objects do not come from the Revit native Libraries but rather from the manufacturers themselves. Therefore to ascribe the lack of USA objects to the shortcomings of Archicad (the software) is inaccurate.
2016-06-23 05:40 AM
2016-06-23 07:01 AM
Robby wrote:Brilliant.
pffffttt disingenious? Sounds like more speculative nonsense...I can see where this is going....no thanks....
2016-06-23 12:46 PM