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    Default DBConnect

    I want to create a design and then extract all the information of each solid (Layer, Width, Length, etc) into a table in a database. Sort of like the list command, exported into a table. Is this possible? the only use of DBconnect I've read so far is using block attributes. Thanks.

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    Default Re: DBConnect

    You can use Tools --> Data Extraction to save it to an XLS or CSV file, then import that into your database.
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