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=Volume seems to work for the Column object in VW2020. I made a column with rectangular base and column to make it easy to compare and I got the value I expected.

You can also insert the Volume function from the pull down menu of a database header column.

 

If you have just one and you want to put it in a speadsheet cell you would use a formula like =Volume(your criteria goes here) I would recommend using the Criteria Builder to specify your object(s).

In a database row the criteria are supplied by the database definition so the only formula you need is =Volume.

 

HTH

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On 5/27/2020 at 12:56 PM, Pat Stanford said:

=Volume seems to work for the Column object in VW2020. I made a column with rectangular base and column to make it easy to compare and I got the value I expected.

You can also insert the Volume function from the pull down menu of a database header column.

 

If you have just one and you want to put it in a speadsheet cell you would use a formula like =Volume(your criteria goes here) I would recommend using the Criteria Builder to specify your object(s).

In a database row the criteria are supplied by the database definition so the only formula you need is =Volume.

 

HTH

Those are great news! That option keep over sighted for so long, let's hope they fix the stair, we cannot obtain the concrete volume of a stair

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