sq m to sq feet expression and schedules
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2021-05-25 03:22 PM
Am I missing something in the expression or in the schedule? or am I asking something that AC can't do currently?
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2021-05-31 09:58 AM
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2021-05-25 04:14 PM
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2021-05-31 08:43 AM
The only thing missing, in this case, is there will not be "ft" displayed in the Total row for it.
In the below example, to get the feet value, I divided the Measured area by the square of 0.3048 m, which is the exact amount of 1 foot.
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2021-05-31 10:24 AM
That was a cool trick you showed at 7:20 when you divide the Area by 1 m2 to convert it to a Number instead of using my convoluted method. Pretty elegant. I did not know you could do that in Property Expressions.
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2021-06-17 04:07 AM
Fairly simple multiply m2 x 10000
I then added this new property to the Zone stamp to display the plot area. I could also use the new property in a schedule to list all the plots/lots/paddocks and calc a total area of the "farm". The only downside was that the units were not displayed against each zone stamp. So I changed the the conversion expression to STRING and added 'ha' for the units
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That worked for the individual lots but not for the schedule as each lot area was now a STRING
So I needed to create a new expression retaining the area but omitting the "ha" units
Is there a better way of achieving this other than a simple export to Excel?
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2021-06-17 04:36 AM
David wrote:Probably not.
Is there a better way of achieving this other than a simple export to Excel?
You can add a column header and add "Ha" or "Hectares' there (not a great solution).
But you will still get no total in the schedule, unless you have them as numbers and not a string.
But then you will need to work on the zone stamp to show the area and the non-standard unit.
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2021-06-17 05:58 AM
The zone stamp works fine as you can add the property/expressions in the Zone stamp settings. Very cool really
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