Zitiert von: Nemo
As I Wrote: Do not use a self defined report for this!
Use the predefined Report "Allgemeine Objektattribute.rdlc"!
You Wrote:
"...Report extract around 148 attributes..."
148 is greater than 100 I think!
Where is the Problem?
Hi Nemo, and thank you very much for taking time to answer me :-D
Well, "Allgemeine Objektattribute.rdlc" is a very interesting report, but it only export some attributes of the elements (I think that only export the visible attributes of the Allplan "Attributes" tool). For example, for columns, "Allgemeine Objektattribute.rdlc" only can export 14 attributes. But I just discover, that it seems that there are around 148 attributes for columns.
Well, I explain how I create an excel with more than 99 attributes:
- I created 20 rdlc files. In every file, I configurate it to export 99 atributes.
- After I ended all the process of export those 20 rdlc files, I joined all them in only one excel, in order to analyse wich attributes are more useful for our data management (we work in projects that needs a lot of data, and the data management is very important).
And then, In order to be more effective, I would like to do an agile process, for example, export from only one RDLC all attributes from Allplan elements...
Xavier Coll • Architect, Project Manager I+D, BIM Manager, BIM Auditor
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