2008-01-25 08:03 PM
2009-02-18 03:33 PM
2009-02-18 03:56 PM
2009-02-18 08:47 PM
Achille wrote:Hi there
hi Krippahl,
i have been using Archiquant in the past few days, and i have some questions. Unfortunatelly i havent found many infos around so i would to ask you if don't mind, some clarifications...
I use the demo version of ArchiQuant, so i have many limitations, but i have found it very user-friendly. Before buying though i would like to know a couple of things:
1) Is it possible to modify the Components List once it has been saved? I have tried to, and seems i can't. But i do not know if this is because of the demo version. On the manual this thing is pretty unclear.
2) Is it possible to do a "reverse check"? I mean to find where a component has been linked to an Archicad element. I also didn't find anything on the manual but it is very usefull because sometimes when you get a number that doesn't seems right you need a cross-check.
Thanks in advance for your help!
2009-02-18 09:04 PM
2009-02-18 09:19 PM
JP-Design wrote:I´m all for it. Either one.
...so the real question is, do we start a wish list or slush fund donation basket?
2009-02-19 01:04 AM
2009-02-19 09:10 AM
Krippahl wrote:Hi, thank you very much!Achille wrote:Hi there
hi Krippahl,
i have been using Archiquant in the past few days, and i have some questions. Unfortunatelly i havent found many infos around so i would to ask you if don't mind, some clarifications...
I use the demo version of ArchiQuant, so i have many limitations, but i have found it very user-friendly. Before buying though i would like to know a couple of things:
1) Is it possible to modify the Components List once it has been saved? I have tried to, and seems i can't. But i do not know if this is because of the demo version. On the manual this thing is pretty unclear.
2) Is it possible to do a "reverse check"? I mean to find where a component has been linked to an Archicad element. I also didn't find anything on the manual but it is very usefull because sometimes when you get a number that doesn't seems right you need a cross-check.
Thanks in advance for your help!
1) Yes, easy.
2) There is a way to check if there are elements without components assigned, which is a help. I think there is no way to reverse check, but you should ask Fabrizio, from Cygraph, who is always very helpful.
2009-02-19 11:18 AM
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