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Tuesday
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
Tuesday - last edited yesterday 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.
yesterday
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.
yesterday
Maybe with a property of type number with formula
Only problem the unit of length will not be displayed in the total
yesterday
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.