View Full Version : Link a value in a Table to a Field, so Field updates if Table value changes
clucas.116254
2007-05-09, 10:25 PM
I'm trying to create a table in AutoCAD 2007 that can update a field if I changed the contents in the table. For instance I've got first floor elevations, invert elevations, centerline elevations, etc... that are referenced multiple times in a drawing and I wanted to create a table with all the elevations and when I change the elevations in the table they would update in a field. Any help would be great, thanks!
Mike.Perry
2007-05-10, 08:37 AM
Hi
You should be able to link the contents of a Table cell to a Field Object.
What exactly are you after achieving? The more detailed information you are able to supply, the better chance of someone being able to provide a solution to your particular requirements.
Have a good one, Mike
rkmcswain
2007-05-10, 07:43 PM
You should be able to link the contents of a Table cell to a Field Object.
Can you show us how? Thanks.
rkmcswain
2007-05-10, 07:45 PM
I'm trying to create a table in AutoCAD 2007 that can update a field if I changed the contents in the table. For instance I've got first floor elevations, invert elevations, centerline elevations, etc... that are referenced multiple times in a drawing and I wanted to create a table with all the elevations and when I change the elevations in the table they would update in a field. Any help would be great, thanks!
Do you have to use a TABLE object?
If not, you can create your text, make a block out of it, then insert the block into all the places you need it.
Then if you have to change it, you simply edit the block definition using ._BEDIT.
zoomharis
2007-05-19, 11:19 AM
Can you show us how? Thanks.Of course, you can do that. Use the Cell button inside the Formula category of the Field object. See the attached sample drawing.
HTH
rkmcswain
2007-05-19, 12:14 PM
Of course, you can do that. Use the Cell button inside the Formula category of the Field object.
Cool. I knew it could be done since the other poster said so. Thanks for the example.
Darren Allen
2012-10-17, 01:45 PM
Of course, you can do that. Use the Cell button inside the Formula category of the Field object. See the attached sample drawing.
HTH
I know this is a few years after the fact, however it is an issue just the same today as it was 5 years ago. I would add the question; can this be done across different layouts as well as between layout and model space? Also, can two or more tables be linked in the same convention? Please advise, Thank you!
cadtag
2012-10-17, 08:47 PM
simplest thing would be to use DWGPROPS, put the value there,and have the fields reference it. presuming that you don't have a humongous number of values to work with
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