2024-10-29 09:41 AM
Hello,
I have some difficulty with the calculation units. I'm limiting this to a example, but the issue is broader than that.
I have a coordinate sistem object set up in the project and made a schedule to list a lot of individual points with their respective coordinates. These coordiantes need to be listed with 3 decimals. In the same project, I have a lot of zones for witch I also made a schedule to list areas, perimeters, heights and various other info. The length parameters listed in the zone schedule (perimeter, heght...) need to be listed with 2 decimals.
My problem is that the calculation units setting dosent seem to get stored with the views and I dont know how to go about it. What can I do?
Thank you.
Operating system used: Windows
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2024-10-30 03:23 AM
But as Titiriga says, the calculation units are not stored with the views.
So they will have to set to 3 decimal places for their co-ordinate schedules and then just live with 3 decimal places for their other schedules.
Dimension styles will not affect schedules unless you are annotating the top/front/rear views.
Barry.
2024-10-29 08:00 PM - last edited on 2024-10-30 03:19 AM by Barry Kelly
Hi @Titiriga
Units and decimals for Calculation Units can be set at Options> Project Preferences> Calculation Units...
Units and decimals visible for dimensions (ex: areas, legths, etc.) can be part of eachView Settings as 2D/3D DOCUMENTS/ Dimensioning based on Options> Project Preferences> Dimensions...
Schedules must be saved as views in order to apply its View Settings with Calculation Units and Dimensioning preferences.
2024-10-30 03:23 AM
But as Titiriga says, the calculation units are not stored with the views.
So they will have to set to 3 decimal places for their co-ordinate schedules and then just live with 3 decimal places for their other schedules.
Dimension styles will not affect schedules unless you are annotating the top/front/rear views.
Barry.
2024-10-30 11:09 AM
Maybe with a property of type number with formula
Only problem the unit of length will not be displayed in the total
2024-10-30 12:27 PM
Tahnk you all.
I've ended up living with the 3 decimals for perimeter and height in the zone stamp as that was of less importance than the 3 decimals for the coordonates. It's a shame that the Calculation units dont get stored with the views as that would have been much simpler and more elegant.