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Jun 12, 2024, 9:36:31 PM6/12/24
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I am trying to get a simple script file to run project wide in acade 2010. The idea is to be able to convert the page setup of every file to monochrome so when I do a file->publish to pdf they will all be in black and white and I can save them as a single file. It will also plot in the background so I can continue working. Here is the script file;

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If I do a publich->plot project from the project manager it will open each drawing and save them all as individual files which I then have to combine, but I am given the option to select a plot style and the drawings come out fine. However, this method also means that I can not work on my machine at all while acad is plotting.

It's an ACADE dialog box asking to qsave the current drawing before changing to the first drawing in the plot list. It only comes up on the first drawing and might make it a tad hard to program into a script file.

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To run the script are you using the AutoCAD Electrical Project-Wide Utility and then checking the "Run command script file" option? If that is the case this function saves each drawing before it goes on to the next if anything in the drawing changed. The wd_scr_qsave3 does not use any dialgos and simply saves the drawing.

One thing to try and determine the issue is to run the script on the active drawing. Are there any problems with it? Does it return to the command line cleanly. Sometimes it can be as simple as too many blank lines in a script which can be interpreted as an Enter repeating a command. Or not enough to complete the command.

I have a similar problem. The script runs the 1st dwg and then stops. If I left click in the drawing area it will advance to the next file. a left click is required to advance. I have manipulated the "space" and/or "return" entries at the end of the scripts. Nothing helps.

I have seen some people say that when replying by email, attachments don't work properly. Can you click the link in the email to open a browser to the discussion thread, reply, and scroll down and select Choose File under Attachments. You probably need to zip the file since some file types are stripped out.

No, it does not work regardless. I will assume ACADE 2018 has bugs. I got a new version of AUTOSCRIPT 3.4 that works in ACAD. As long as AUTOSCRIPT works, I am not worried about it. Thanks for your assistance.

Glad the Autoscript is working so you can move forward. I would be happy to look at the script you wanted to use in AutoCAD Electrical to confirm if AutoCAD Electrical has a bug in this area. This way I can get it logged. You can send the .scr file to me directly at pat.m...@autodesk.com if you want.

If this fitting used a Type Catalog then Revit would allow a string for each fitting size which would work great BUT Type Catalogs don't allow the families to 'automatically size themselves with a pipe run'....

PS I'd better explain something: I work in metric. My ABS fittings have Imperial descriptions - we should use metric ABS really but this isn't my decision in the company that I work so apologies if this seems confusing.

Anyhow, I think that that formula assigned to a Shared Parameter in the Family would be the best way to go. I've done quite a few massive formulas for some of my Lighting Fixture Families and what I did was create an Excel file to build and compile the formula for Revit. If that is any interest to you, I'd be happy to help.

I use Excel quite extensively for various purposes, so I've attached your spreadsheet with my version (I created a separate Worksheet). I often create very lengthy "operations" in Excel, so I specifically create a formula so it can be simply copy/ pasted as many times as needed (without any modification) and still serve the exact same purpose, and that's what I did here. This method will work for any number of entries; all that you have to do is copy/paste cells F2:G2 to additional cells below.

Anyway, in the spreadsheet, column F does basically what yours did, but automatically finds where the "NA" should be and then terminates after that. Column G just continually concatenates the current string with the cell above (compiling the formula) and reports the cell row number when the formula series is terminated (finds the "NA"). Cell I2 finds and uses the minimum value in row G to locate the correct cell (last formula string in G) and then adds the appropriate quantity of closed parentheses.

As for getting the formula into Revit: create a new Text Document (with Notepad), select cell I2 in the spreadsheet (the cell itself, not the text), copy it and paste it into the Text Document (to get the final text string), and then copy paste that into Revit. The parameters must already exist in the Revit Family for this to work, of course.

Wow, very impressed! Much more efficient than my version - I hardly ever use excel so it might take a while for me to disect your workings. For the moment I'll just use your spreadsheet and leave understanding it to another time

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