2008-01-25 08:03 PM
2009-02-20 12:35 PM
Fabrizio wrote:This is the most important part. I would like to know how you did this!
Dear Achille
I found the guilty component is assigned to an ArchiCAD Library Part named “WC LT 12”
Fabrizio wrote:Yes i didn't want to assign fire brick on a WC... The reason i did it was because not being able to change the DB, (because i'm using the Demo version) i assign other components that match the measurement unit i want to use regardless of their name. For example i used the "Copper Alloy" component to measure plaster, because i want to have it in square metres instead of cubic metres.
1. I selected the object
2. I double-click on the ArchiCAD Object Tool icon in order to display its settings
3. I displayed the ArchiQuant Panel
4. I select the “guilty” component (004.304 fine brick 24x11,5x7.1) that, BTW, I don’t think it was what you was looking for… because I don’t understand why you need to assign brick component to a WC… but maybe I’m wrong (of course you can assign any component you desire to any ArchiCAD elements)
5. I displayed its formula by clicking in the Formula Definition button
6. Here I found you based the calculated quantity on the value of one of the GDL object parameters (one of the most interesting features of ArchiQuant!). This is the parameter named iLocCode (once again, probably you didn’t want to do this!). This is an hidden parameter (for localization function I suppose) that is always zero so… the final result is correct!
Friendly
Fabrizio
2009-02-20 12:44 PM
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2009-03-04 10:21 AM
Fabrizio wrote:
I think, the next version of ArchiQuant should provide the users with this function too... because the used workaround isn't so comfortable!
2009-03-04 05:32 PM
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