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1 Tekla Structures Templates and Reports Guide Product version 21.0 March Tekla Corporation
2 Contents 1 Templates Creating a template...4 Creating a template in HTML format...5 Creating a template for nested assemblies...6 Creating a template for bending schedules or pull-outs...10 Bending schedule attributes...11 Adding images in a template Content types Template attribute files User-defined template attributes...17 Adding user-defined template attributes Adding comments to user-defined template attributes...20 Adding hierarchy to user-defined template attributes Reports Creating a report Creating a report of selected drawings Creating a report of nested assemblies Viewing a report...26 Defining how reports are displayed...26 Adding tabs to reports Printing a report Report settings Tips for templates and reports Selecting objects included in reports Useful shortcuts in viewing logs and reports Using text type attribute in calculations Changing value field content if using imperial units Defining customized date format Assembly or cast unit drawing sheet number Disclaimer
3 1 Templates Example Templates are descriptions of forms and tables that can be included in Tekla Structures. Templates are either graphical or textual. Graphical templates can be included in drawings as tables, text blocks, and drawing headers. Textual templates can be used as reports. The contents of the template fields are filled in by Tekla Structures at run time. Tekla Structures includes a large number of standard templates you can use. Use Template Editor to modify existing templates, or create new ones to suit your needs. Graphical template definitions have the file name extension.tpl. Textual template definitions have the file name extension.rpt. For more information on using templates, see the Template Editor Help. To access Help, open Template Editor and click Help --> Contents. Creating a template on page 3 Reports on page 23 Templates on page 3 Templates 3 Creating a template
4 1.1 Creating a template To create a template: 1. Click Drawings & Reports > Template Editor. 2. In Template Editor, click File > New. 3. Select the template type and click OK. A new empty template is created. 4. Add new rows in the template. a. Click Insert --> Component --> Row to add a new row. b. Select a content type for the row and click OK. c. Repeat steps a b for each new row. 5. Add value fields to get the required data from your Tekla Structures database. a. Click Insert --> Value field. b. Click a point to define the location of the field within the row. The Select Attribute dialog box appears prompting you to select an attribute for the value field. c. Select an attribute and click OK. d. Repeat steps a c for each value field. 6. Save the template. a. Click File --> Save as... b. Browse to the template folder..\environment\<your_environment> \template. c. In the File name field, enter a name for the template. d. Click OK. Templates on page 3 Creating a template in HTML format on page 4 Creating a template for nested assemblies on page 6 Creating a template for bending schedules or pull-outs on page 10 Adding images in a template on page 12 Templates 4 Creating a template
5 Creating a template in HTML format Templates in HTML format give you more possibilities for different layout, fonts, and images. Templates that generate output in HTML format are graphical and have the file name extension *.html.rpt. To create a template in HTML format: 1. Click Drawings & Reports > Template Editor. 2. In Template Editor, click File > New. 3. Select Graphical template and click OK. 4. Add new rows in the template. a. Click Insert --> Component --> Row to add a new row. b. Select a content type for the row and click OK. c. Repeat steps a b for each new row. 5. Add value fields to get the required data from your Tekla Structures database. a. Click Insert --> Value field. b. Click a point to define the location of the field within the row. The Select Attribute dialog box appears prompting you to select an attribute for the value field. c. Select an attribute and click OK. d. Repeat steps a c for each value field. 6. Add a header for each value field. a. Click Insert --> Component --> Header... b. Click Insert --> Text... c. Enter a heading for the template, and then click OK. d. Click a point to define the location of the heading in the header row. e. Repeat steps a d to create headings for all the value fields. 7. Save the template. a. Click File --> Save as... b. Browse to the template folder..\environment\<your_environment> \template. c. In the File name field, enter a name for the template. Include the extension *.html.rpt in the file name. For example, Part_list.html.rpt. d. Click OK. Templates 5 Creating a template
6 If you add images in your HTML template, the images should be located in..\program Files\Tekla Structures\<version>\nt\TplEd\bitmaps folder, otherwise they are not shown in the HTML output. Example Header that contains text fields Row that contains two value fields Templates on page 3 Adding images in a template on page 12 Creating a template for nested assemblies This example shows how to produce a template that displays the hierarchical structure of nested assemblies. You will create a nested assembly structure in a textual template similar to the one in the following picture: To create a nested assembly structure in a textual template: Templates 6 Creating a template
7 1. Click Drawings & Reports > Template Editor. 2. In Template Editor, click File > New. 3. Select Textual template and click OK. 4. Add four new rows in the template. a. Click Insert --> Component --> Row to add a new row. b. Select a content type for the row, and then click OK. For the first and third row, select the ASSEMBLY content type, and for the second and fourth row, select the PART content type. c. Repeat steps a b for each new row. 5. Use the arrow buttons under Sorting and drawing order to create a nested assembly structure for the template. a. Move the second and third row down one level. b. Move the fourth row down two levels. The structure should now look like this: 6. Add value fields to get the required data from your Tekla Structures database. In this example, the added value fields are assembly or part position, number, and weight. a. Click Insert --> Value field. b. Click a point to define the location of the field within the row. The Select Attribute dialog box appears prompting you to select an attribute for the value field. c. Select an attribute and click OK. d. Repeat steps a c for each value field. 7. Modify the layout of the template. For example: Templates 7 Creating a template
8 a. Move objects to display the nested assembly structure in the printed report. To do this, select the object you want to move and drag it to the desired position. b. Align objects. To do this, select all the objects you want to align, right-click and select the appropriate option from the pop-up menu, for example Align --> Right. c. Add a header and a footer. To do this, click Insert --> Component --> Page header and Page footer. Add the required information to the header and footer. 8. Save the template. Example Below is an example textual template and a report that has been created using the template: Templates 8 Creating a template
9 You can create graphical templates for nested assemblies in the same manner as textual templates. The difference between graphical and textual templates is that in a graphical template you can display project and company information and graphics, such as table outlines, pictures, or symbols. Templates on page 3 Templates 9 Creating a template
10 Creating a template for bending schedules or pull-outs You can use Template Editor to create bending schedules or pull-outs on reinforcement bars and bent meshes, and control the type of information that is shown in the bending schedules. To create a bending schedule: 1. Click Drawings & Reports > Template Editor. 2. Click File --> New Select Graphical template and click OK. 4. Click Insert --> Component --> Row to add a new row. 5. Select REBAR or MESH as the content type for the row. 6. Add value fields to get the required data from your Tekla Structures database. a. Click Insert --> Value field. b. Click a point to define the location of the field within the row. The Select Attribute dialog box appears prompting you to select an attribute for the value field. c. Select an attribute and click OK. d. Repeat steps a c for each value field. 7. Insert a graphical field to your REBAR or MESH content type row. a. Click Insert --> Graphical Field... b. Click and drag with the mouse to draw a frame. 8. Double-click the graphical field to open the Graphical Field Properties dialog box. 9. Click Free attributes... and go to the User tab. 10. Add the required bending diagram attributes. 11. Save the template. Example Bending schedule attributes on page 11 Templates 10 Creating a template
11 Bending schedule attributes The following table lists the attributes and values that can be used for bending schedules in templates. Attribute Default value Available values FontName romsim Available template fonts FontSize 2.0 Available font sizes FontColor 1 (black) 1 = black 2 = red 3 = bright green 4 = blue 5 = cyan 6 = yellow 7 = magenta 8 = brown 9 = green 10 = dark blue 11 = forest green 12 = orange 13 = gray RotationAxis 2 0 = by view 1 = by global Z Exaggeration 1 0 = no 2 = by local axis 1 = yes EndMark 1 1 = straight Dimensions 1 0 = no 2 = half arrow 3 = full arrow 1 = yes BendingRadius 0 0 = no 1 = yes BendingAngle 1 0 = no 1 = yes Templates 11 Creating a template
12 ImageWidth ImageHeight Attribute Default value Available values Width of the graphical field multiplied by 4. Height of the graphical field multiplied by 4. Number of pixels Number of pixels Creating a template for bending schedules or pull-outs on page 10 Adding images in a template You can add images in graphical templates. For example, you might want to include a company logo in your drawings. Tekla Structures supports the following image formats in graphical templates:.bmp,.jpg,.jpeg,.tif,.tiff and.png. To add an image in a template: 1. Open an existing graphical template in Template Editor. 2. Add a new row in the template. a. Click Insert --> Component --> Row to add a new row. b. Select a content type for the row and click OK. 3. Click Insert > Picture to open the Select Picture File dialog box. If a local symbols folder exists, the contents of that folder is shown by default. You can browse the contents of common\symbols folder by selecting that folder. If a local symbols folder does not exist, Tekla Structures displays the contents of the common \symbols folder. 4. Select an image from the list and click OK. 5. Click and drag with the mouse to draw a frame for the image. Do not add really large images, as they update very slowly. The image may look different in the image editor than in the printout or in the exported DWG file. When you export the drawing to DWG, Tekla Structures copies the images in the same folder as the DWG file. If the image for some reason is not in the same folder, only the name of the image is displayed together with an empty frame instead of the image in the DWG. If environments have local symbols, the local symbol folder is also included in the search path with the common\symbols folder. If the local symbols folder contains files with the same name as common\symbols folder, then the local symbol file is used. Templates 12 Creating a template
13 When you open the drawing that contains images inserted in the template, Tekla Structures first looks for the images in the model folder and then in the \symbols folder in the current environment. You can define a folder where Tekla Structures always looks for images using the advanced option DXK_SYMBOLPATH. You can also define a firm folder for your images. Example Below are some examples of the Select Picture File dialog box showing folder structure in different environments. In the following example, the Tekla logo has been added in a template. Templates 13 Creating a template
14 Templates on page Content types When you create a new row in the template, you must select a content type for the row. The content type determines which template attributes you can use in that row. The available content types are: Content type ASSEMBLY BOLT CAST_UNIT CHAMFER COMMENT CONNECTION DRAWING HISTORY Description Use to create lists of assemblies and single parts. Includes all assemblies containing the selected parts and bolts. Use to create screw and bolt lists. Includes all bolts connected to selected parts. Use to create lists of cast units. Use to create lists of the length of the chamfers. Use to create empty rows or rows that only have textual data or lines anywhere on a template. Use to create lists of connections. Use to create drawing lists without revision history information. Use for reports and included drawings. Use to retrieve history information of the model. You can use this content type with PART, REBAR, CONNECTION and DRAWING rows. The following template attributes can be used with this content type: TYPE: the type of the historical action, for example update or numbering. USER: the user who made the change. Templates 14 Content types
15 Content type HOLE LOAD LOADGROUP MESH NUT PART REBAR REFERENCE_MODEL REFERENCE_OBJECT REVISION SIMILAR_ASSEMBLY SIMILAR_CAST_UNIT SIMILAR_PART Description TIME: the time the change was made. COMMENT: the comment which was entered upon clicking Save. REVISION_CODE: the revision code which was entered upon clicking Save. Use to create lists of holes. Use to create lists of loads. Use to create lists of load groups. Use to create lists of meshes. Use to create lists of nuts. Contains all nuts for bolts associated with the selected parts. Use to create lists of parts. Use to create lists of reinforcing bars. Use to list the reference models. Use to list the reference model objects in a reference model. Only reference model objects that have user-defined attributes are displayed in reports. Use to create lists of revision marks. Use to create lists of similar parts. To use this content type, you need to have an empty (hidden in output) ASSEMBLY, PART or CAST_UNIT row in the row hierarchy above the row with SIMILAR_* content type: SINGLE_REBAR SINGLE_STRAND STRAND You cannot have any rows below SIMILAR_* row content type in the row hierarchy. Note: Used in drawings to collect similar object information from the model. All the other attribute information is collected from visible drawing objects. Use to create lists of individual bars in reinforcing bar groups. For example, use it to the get the lengths of the individual bars in tapered reinforcing bar groups. Use to create lists of individual prestressed strands. Use to create lists of prestressed strands. Templates 15 Content types
16 Content type STUD SURFACING SUMMARY Use to create lists of studs. Use to create lists of surfacings. Description Use to summarize the contents of the row(s) that are above SUMMARY in the hierarchy. TASK WASHER WELD For example, use PART - SUMMARY hierarchy to summarize the contents of the PART rows. Use to create lists of tasks. Use to create lists of washers. Contains all washers for all bolts associated with the selected parts. Use to create lists of welds. Template attribute files on page Template attribute files Template attributes represent object properties. You can use template attributes in value fields, formulas, and row rules to get the required data from your Tekla Structures database. When you output the template, Tekla Structures replaces the attribute with the actual value of the corresponding object property. For example, if you include the attribute WEIGHT in a report template, Tekla Structures displays the weight of the model object in the report. Template attributes are defined in the following files: File name contentattributes.lst Description This is a container file listing all the files that contain the actual attribute definitions. The files are added with INCLUDE sentences. The order of the Templates 16 Template attribute files
17 File name Description files included in contentattributes.lst defines the reading order of the files. This file is overwritten in the installation when you install a newer version of Tekla Structures. Ensure that you make a copy of this file before updating. Generally, there is no need to modify contentattributes.lst. Do not modify it if you are not an administrator. contentattributes_global.lst This file contains attributes that are hard-coded into the program. Do not edit this file. contentattributes_userdefine d.lst This file contains user-defined attributes, the same as in the objects.inp file. This file is overwritten in the installation when you install a newer version of Tekla Structures. To use your own attributes in templates and reports, create a copy of this file and add the necessary attributes to that file. By default, these files are located in..\program Files\Tekla Structures \<version>\nt\tpled\settings, but the location may be different in your environment. The search order for the contentattributes.lst file is the following: 1. Model folder 2. Project folder defined by XS_PROJECT 3. Firm folder defined by XS_FIRM 4. Folder defined by XS_TPLED_INI 5. Folder defined by XS_TPLED_DIRECTORY/settings User-defined template attributes on page 17 User-defined template attributes User-defined template attributes are defined in the contentattributes_userdefined.lst file. By default, this file includes most of the user-defined attributes that are visible in the part properties dialog boxes. To use your own attributes in templates and reports, you should make a copy of the file, rename it appropriately, and add the necessary attributes to that file. Templates 17 Template attribute files
18 The contentattributes_userdefined.lst file is divided into two sections: A list of attribute names and the default settings: A list of attributes assigned to content types: The content type of the row in Template Editor The attribute hierarchy in Template Editor Customizable comments, such as the tab name in the user-defined attributes dialog box The name of the user-defined attribute, the same as in the objects.inp file Adding user-defined template attributes on page 19 Templates 18 Template attribute files
19 Adding comments to user-defined template attributes on page 20 Adding hierarchy to user-defined template attributes on page 21 Adding user-defined template attributes This example shows how to add your own user-defined attributes to the attribute tree in Template Editor. Before you start, add the user-defined attribute to the objects.inp file. For example, you might add an attribute named MY_ATTRIBUTE to the user-defined properties for drawings. To add user-defined attributes to the attribute tree: 1. Open the contentattributes_userdefined.lst file in a text editor. 2. Save the file with an appropriate name, for example MY_contentattributes_userdefined.lst, in the same folder. 3. Add MY_ATTRIBUTE to the list of attribute names and, define the settings as follows: 4. Add MY_ATTRIBUTE to the list of attributes assigned to content types. Select the content type according to which object the attribute is associated to in the objects.inp file. In this example, the content type is DRAWING. Add the attribute in the format USERDEFINED.<ATTRIBUTE_NAME>. 5. Save the changes. 6. Open the contentattributes.lst file. 7. Add the following line in the file: [INCLUDE MY_contentattributes_userdefined.lst] Templates 19 Template attribute files
20 8. Save the changes. The attribute is shown in the attribute tree in Template Editor, under DRAWING > USERDEFINED: User-defined template attributes on page 17 Adding comments to user-defined template attributes You can add your own comments to the Template Editor attribute tree. To add a comment: 1. Open your copy of the contentattributes_userdefined.lst file. For example, MY_contentattributes_userdefined.lst. Do not modify the original contentattributes_userdefined.lst file. 2. Scroll down to the list of attributes assigned to content types. 3. Add your comment inside quotation marks, after the attribute name. For example: 4. Save the changes. Templates 20 Template attribute files
21 The comment you added is displayed in the attribute tree in Template Editor: User-defined template attributes on page 17 Adding hierarchy to user-defined template attributes You can add your own hierarchy to the Template Editor attribute tree. To add hierarchy: 1. Open your copy of the contentattributes_userdefined.lst file. For example, MY_contentattributes_userdefined.lst. Do not modify the original contentattributes_userdefined.lst file. 2. Scroll down to the list of attributes assigned to content types. 3. Define the hierarchy in square brackets, between USERDEFINED. and the attribute name. For example: Notice the full stops after the brackets, and between the hierarchies. 4. Save the changes. Templates 21 Template attribute files
22 The new hierarchy is shown in the attribute tree: User-defined attributes are case sensitive. Ensure that you enter the attribute name using the correct case for all characters. User-defined template attributes on page 17 Templates 22 Template attribute files
23 2 Reports Example You can create reports of the information included in models. These could be lists of drawings, bolts, and parts, for example. Tekla Structures creates reports directly from the model, so the information is always accurate. Reports can contain information about selected parts or the entire model. Tekla Structures includes a large number of standard report templates. Use Template Editor to modify the existing report templates, or create new ones to suit your needs. The report templates are located in the folder..\programdata\tekla Structures \<version>\environments\<environment>\system. Report templates have the file name extension.rpt. Creating a report on page 23 Templates on page 3 Reports 23 Creating a report
24 2.1 Creating a report When you create a report, you can include the information related to an entire model or only the selected objects. Tekla Structures automatically selects the related assemblies and other objects. To create a report: 1. Open the model. 2. If needed, number the model. 3. Click Drawings & Reports --> Create Report Select a report template from the list. 5. If needed, enter the report titles you want to use under Titles in reports. 6. If needed, enter a new name for the report file in the Name box. 7. If needed, set the report options on the Options tab. 8. Unless you want to create a report of the entire model, select the objects you want to include in the report. 9. Do one of the following: To run a report on the entire model, click Create from all. To run a report on the selected model objects, click Create from selected. You can create reports without numbering the model objects. This is useful when you need to produce draft reports from large multi-user models. Tekla Structures still warns you if numbering is not up to date. Reports on page 23 Report settings on page 28 Creating a report of selected drawings on page 24 Creating a report of nested assemblies on page 25 Creating a report of selected drawings Before you start, create drawings of the parts you want to include in the report. To create a report of selected drawings: 1. Open the model. 2. Click Drawings & Reports --> Drawing List In the Drawing List dialog box, select the drawings you want to include in the report. Reports 24 Creating a report
25 To select multiple drawings, hold down Ctrl and then click the drawings you want to select. 4. Click Drawings & Reports --> Create Report Select a drawing report template from the list. For example, drawing_list or drawing_issue_rev. 6. If needed, enter the report titles you want to use under Titles in reports. 7. If needed, enter a new name for the report file in the Name box. 8. If needed, set the report options on the Options tab. 9. Click Create from selected. Tekla Structures automatically selects all the parts in the selected drawings and includes them in the report. Report settings on page 28 Creating a report of nested assemblies You can produce a list of assemblies, or a report of the parts included in the assemblies. If the report template has a nested assembly structure, Tekla Structures displays the assembly hierarchy in the report when you view or print it. To create a report of nested assemblies: 1. Open the model. 2. Select the assemblies you want to include in the report. 3. Click Drawings & Reports --> Create Report Select an assembly report template from the list. Assembly_list: creates a list of the assemblies Assembly_part_list: creates a report of the parts included in the assemblies 5. If needed, enter the report titles you want to use under Titles in reports. 6. If needed, enter a new name for the report file in the Name box. 7. If needed, set the report options on the Options tab. 8. Click Create from selected. Report settings on page 28 Reports 25 Creating a report
26 2.2 Viewing a report To view a report you have already created: 1. Click Drawings & Reports --> Create Report Click Browse... to locate the report file you want to view. 3. Click Show to view the report. Defining how reports are displayed on page 26 Defining how reports are displayed You can define how reports are displayed. For example, you can have Tekla Structures open all HTML reports in a web browser. By default, all reports are displayed in a new dialog box within the Tekla Structures window. To define how reports are displayed: 1. Define which program is used to open a specific type of report file. To do this in Windows 7 or Windows Vista, click Control Panel --> Default Programs --> Associate a file type or protocol with a program. 2. In Tekla Structures, click Drawings & Reports --> Create Report... and go to the Options tab. 3. In the Show report list, select With associated viewer. 4. Click Save in the Report dialog box. Viewing a report on page 26 Adding tabs to reports You can associate Tekla Structures to open reports of a certain type in Microsoft Excel. When you open such reports in Microsoft Excel, the report template rows might not be divided correctly into cells. To correct this, you can add tabs between the cells. To add tabs to a report: 1. Open an existing report template. 2. Add \t between the text and value fields. For example: Reports 26 Viewing a report
27 3. Save the report. The output in Microsoft Excel: The output in a text editor: Reports 27 Viewing a report
28 Alternatively, you can use a comma or semicolon as a delimiter between the text fields. However, the default delimeter may vary between users, and the output might not be readable in all text editors. Viewing a report on page Printing a report To print a report: 1. Do one of the following: Click Drawings & Reports --> Create Report... and then click Print... Click File --> Print --> Print Reports Use the Browse... button to display the Select file... dialog box, where you can indicate the folder and file name of the report. By default, Tekla Structures uses the Report files (*.xsr) filter to show Tekla Structures reports only. 3. If needed, modify the print settings. To change the report font, click Select... To set printer-specific options such as paper size and orientation, click Printer setup Click Print. Reports on page Report settings Use the Report dialog box to view and modify the report settings. Option Titles in reports Browse... Optional report titles. Description You can enter up to three report titles. All the titles are not used in every standard report. Title1, for example, is used to show phase information in the Assembly_list report. Use to change the folder where the report will be stored. By default, reports are stored in the current model folder. Reports 28 Printing a report
29 Show report Option Show created report Description Defines how Tekla Structures displays reports. On dialog displays the report in a new window. With associated viewer displays the report in the associated program. For example, you can have Tekla Structures open all HTML reports in a web browser. Defines whether or not the report is automatically shown on the screen after it has been created. Reports on page 23 Reports 29 Report settings
30 3 Tips for templates and reports This section provides useful hints and tips that help you use templates and reports more efficiently. Click the links below to find out more: Selecting objects included in reports on page 30 Useful shortcuts in viewing logs and reports on page 31 Using text type attribute in calculations on page 31 Changing value field content if using imperial units on page 32 Defining customized date format on page 32 Assembly or cast unit drawing sheet number on page Selecting objects included in reports You can select objects, which are included in reports, by using their GUIDs (globally unique identifiers). To select objects included in reports: 1. Create a template that is used for creating the report. a. Click Drawings & Reports --> Template Editor... b. In Template Editor, click File --> New. c. Select Textual template and click OK. d. Add a row for the GUID. Click Insert --> Component --> Row. Select a content type for the row and clicking OK. Click Insert --> Text and enter the text guid:, Guid: or GUID:. Click OK. This enables the selecting of objects in the model. Tips for templates and reports 30 Selecting objects included in reports
31 Click Insert --> Value Field. Click a point to define the location of the field within the row. The Select Attribute dialog box appears prompting you to select an attribute for the value field. Select the attribute GUID and click OK. e. Add the required amount of other rows in the template. f. Click File --> Save As.... Enter a name for the template and browse the folder..\environment \<your_environment>\template. Use the file name extension.rpt. 2. Create a report based on the report template you saved. a. Click Drawings & Reports --> Create Report... b. Select the report template you created from the list. c. Click Create from all. Tekla Structures displays the report. 3. Click a row that contains an GUID number in the report. Tekla Structures selects the corresponding object in the active model view. Creating a template on page 3 Creating a report on page Useful shortcuts in viewing logs and reports Use the following shortcuts when viewing items in log files and reports: To Zoom to the selected objects 1. Hold down Z. Fit the work area to include only the selected objects Do this 2. Click a row that contains an ID number. Tekla Structures zooms to the corresponding objects in the active model view. 1. Hold down F. 2. Click a row that contains an ID number. Tekla Structures zooms to the corresponding objects in the active model view. Viewing a report on page 26 Tips for templates and reports 31 Useful shortcuts in viewing logs and reports
32 3.3 Using text type attribute in calculations Change text to numeric format double(getvalue("assembly_top_level")) Change into correct format for calculation (double=decimals) format(double(getvalue("assembly_top_level")),"length", "mm", 1) Add all above into calculation formula format(double(getvalue("assembly_top_level")),"length", "mm", 1) Another example of the same for part elevation (double(getvalue("top_level"))- (double(getvalue("bottom_level"))))* Changing value field content if using imperial units Advanced option to check if imperial units are in use GetValue("ADVANCED_OPTION.XS_IMPERIAL")==1 Translated string call for multi lingual text GetValue("TranslatedText("albl_Diameter_")") Formating of units format(getvalue("diameter"),"length","inch-frac", 1/16) format(getvalue("diameter"),"length","mm", 1) Combine all above in rule if GetValue("ADVANCED_OPTION.XS_IMPERIAL")==1 then GetValue("TranslatedText("albl_Diameter_")")+ format(getvalue("diameter"),"length","inch-frac", 1/16) + " Inches" else GetValue("TranslatedText("albl_Diameter_")")+ format(getvalue("diameter"),"length","mm", 1)+" mm" endif Tips for templates and reports 32 Changing value field content if using imperial units
33 3.5 Defining customized date format Use mid function to find year, month and day. mid("","","") string, offset, n year mid(format(getvalue("date"),"date","dd.mm.yyyy", ),"6","4") month mid(format(getvalue("date"),"date","dd.mm.yyyy", ),"3","2") days mid(format(getvalue("date"),"date","dd.mm.yyyy", ),"0","2") Combine all above in rule mid(format(getvalue("date"),"date","dd.mm.yyyy", ),"6","4") +"-"+ mid(format(getvalue("date"),"date","dd.mm.yyyy", ),"3","2") +"-"+ mid(format(getvalue("date"),"date","dd.mm.yyyy", ),"0","2") 3.6 Assembly or cast unit drawing sheet number Use match function to find "-" character match(getvalue("name_base"),"*-*") Use of mid function to return only characters after "-" mid(getvalue("name_base"),(1+ (find(getvalue("name_base"),"-"))),2) Combine all above in rule if (match(getvalue("name_base"),"*-*")) then mid(getvalue("name_base"),(1+ (find(getvalue("name_base"),"-"))),2) else "" endif Tips for templates and reports 33 Assembly or cast unit drawing sheet number
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37 Index A assemblies in reports...25 in templates...6 attributes in bending schedules...11 in templates B bending schedule bending schedules attributes and values...11 C calculations...31 comments in templates content types...14 creating reports...23,24,25 templates... 3,4 D date format...32 drawings in reports...24 F free attributes G graphical templates... 4,10 H hierarchy in templates HTML templates...4 I images in templates imperial units L log files viewing P pictures in templates printing reports...28 pull-out pictures...10 pullout pictures...10 R reports adding tabs...26 creating drafts...23 of drawings...24 of nested assemblies
38 printing...28 settings...28 tips...30 titles viewing... 26,31 S saving templates...3 selecting objects included in reports settings reports...28 sheet numbers...33 shortcuts in viewing logs and reports textual templates... 6 tips templates and reports useful shortcuts in viewing logs and reports titles in reports U user-defined attributes in templates...17,19,20,21 V value fields imperial units...32 viewing reports...26 T tabs in reports...26 template attributes...16 Template Editor... 3,23 templates... 3 adding images aligning objects... 6 attributes comments content types...14 creating...3 free attributes...10 graphical templates...4,10,12 headers and footers... 4,6 hierarchy in HTML format... 4 moving objects...6 of bending schedules...10,11 of nested assemblies...6 rows...14 saving... 3 sorting order...6 textual templates...6 tips...30 user-defined attributes... 17,19,20,21 text type attributes in calculations
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