2008-07-17 10:42 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 12:52 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-07-18 04:56 PM
2008-07-18 05:00 PM
2008-07-18 05:13 PM
JLKilgore wrote:Just a regular attribute screwup, but very visible. I had some fancy profiles in some file, and started copypasting stuff to some other file in the project. When the profiles get transferred with the paste they don't bring in their index number, or maybe they try but will change it when there is a conflict with an existing index number, or maybe both, not sure. After a couple of copypastes, some uncoordinated complex profile creation in each file, and a link or two, your project is a total mess (your cool balcony railings in some file show up as steel beams when hotlinked into some other file, etc.) and you need to unify your complex profiles attribute list, which is an absolute pain. So now I have a file where I create all the profiles for a given project, and again transfer via Attribute Manager.
Definitely tell that story so I can keep that from happening to me.
2008-07-18 05:18 PM
2008-07-18 10:13 PM
Chazz wrote:It does as long as you get all the attribute ID numbers right. We do it 10 times a day and it works fine.TomWaltz wrote:A.M. brings in the names of the layers and the names of the layer sets but does not bring in the crucial relationships betwixt the two. To my mind a stunning shortcoming. If attributes like this could be moved easily from project to project it would make template maintenance much easier.
Attribute Manager DOES do that, actually.