Friday, July 8, 2005
Property Data Location on Spaces in ADT
Here is a tips if you have added a Property Set to a space so that a Property Data Location is added and later on makes changes to the space the Property Data Location might end up at a non intended location. It can happen if you use any of the AEC Modify Tools like divide. If you for example have a door that inherits part of it door tag number from the room space it can be problem as seen on the image. Remember then to relocate the Property Data Location.
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ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
Hello
I was searching internet and found your blog about Property data location; I would be thankfull if you have an detailed example (ilustration) on how to create precisely this property to a door for example; as I tried and the grip do not appear with the door.
thank you in advance
my e-mail : qedleao@hotmail.com (Mario)
November 04, 2006
JTB World said...
You need to add a Location Property Definition to the Property Set Definition.
November 05, 2006