Aviva Galaski Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 Hi! My current door schedule has a column called Glaz. Style. In the Database Headers it is call out as =('Door'.'Glazing') but it's currently reporting #NAME? for all rows. I cannot figure out where in the door settings this piece of data is located. Is there any quick way to find out where a specific item on a report queries? (And vice-versa, is there a quick way to know what the equation for a specific setting item is?) Thanks! Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 Place a door object in a drawing (not a door in wall), select it and run the script from this thread: https://techboard.vectorworks.net/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=108487#Post115054 You will get a worksheet showing the exact Record and Field Names that you need to use as the formulas in your door schedule. It looks like you might want to use 'Door'.'GlazingClass', but I am not sure if that is what you are looking for or not. Quote Link to comment
Aviva Galaski Posted April 17, 2015 Author Share Posted April 17, 2015 Hi Pat, Thanks! I wish there were an easier way to work between the record and the object info palette, but this will let me find the information, at least. Quote Link to comment
AlanW Posted April 26, 2015 Share Posted April 26, 2015 For the breakdown click on your door or window and open settings and click on data it will give you the list and what they are called. This should be what you can call up in your schedule. Quote Link to comment
fpaniz Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 On 4/16/2015 at 10:49 PM, Pat Stanford said: Place a door object in a drawing (not a door in wall), select it and run the script from this thread: https://techboard.vectorworks.net/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=108487#Post115054 You will get a worksheet showing the exact Record and Field Names that you need to use as the formulas in your door schedule. It looks like you might want to use 'Door'.'GlazingClass', but I am not sure if that is what you are looking for or not. Hi Pat, where can I found this thread? seems like it have been relocated. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 If you use the Create Report command in a worksheet you can see almost all of the parameters you are usually interested in, so the script is less useful that when it was originally written. Last updates for VW2017, but I still use it occasionally. 1 Quote Link to comment
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