2005-11-09 07:01 AM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:01 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-11-09 10:34 AM
2005-11-09 06:06 PM
2005-11-21 12:24 PM
LukasB wrote:Alternatively, if you define the object as Lukas mentioned, you can also edit the gdl script by replacing [SLAB] with [WALLHOLE] instead of using solid modelling operations. This will show an opening in plan.
and use Solid Element Operation to substruct the slab from the wall. Place the slab on a hidden layer and you get the hole in the wall...
2005-11-23 11:58 AM
Haneef wrote:Guys, I don't think either Solid Element Operations or the WALLHOLE solution was available in AC 7 and our friend is using AC 7.LukasB wrote:Alternatively, if you define the object as Lukas mentioned, you can also edit the gdl script by replacing [SLAB] with [WALLHOLE] instead of using solid modelling operations. This will show an opening in plan.
and use Solid Element Operation to substruct the slab from the wall. Place the slab on a hidden layer and you get the hole in the wall...
2005-11-23 03:49 PM
LukasB wrote:The gdl WALLHOLE function was available from at least v6.
Guys, I don't think either Solid Element Operations or the WALLHOLE solution was available in AC 7 and our friend is using AC 7.
The empty Window solution sounds good though.
2005-11-23 04:14 PM