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[Frage] PythonParts report


Hi!
Is there a way in Allplan to report a PythonPart, similar to an architectural element or even a 3D element?
For example, in the case of a Pythonpart beam, would the report include the dimensions, surface area, volume.

Thank you for your answers!

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Hi,

As any Allplan object we can query PythonParts on specific attributes (example with legend).

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Is it works also with reinforcements schedules?

Hi,

Here another example with a PythonPart for reinforcements

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I know but this is default schedule. I mean customized schedules.

I know but this is default schedule. I mean customized schedules.

My problem is that I couldn't find a legend that can handle Pythonparts. Do you have a default one or have you made a custom one that can handle it?
At least I didn't find anything that shows that the given Pythonpart, the data I need (dimensions, surface area, volume, etc.).

For example, there is such a beam and I would like to query this data.

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My problem is that I couldn't find a legend that can handle Pythonparts. Do you have a default one or have you made a custom one that can handle it?

At least I didn't find anything that shows that the given Pythonpart, the data I need (dimensions, surface area, volume, etc.).
For example, there is such a beam and I would like to query this data.

Hi,

In order to create the custom legend presented above, I first enter the attributes in the PythonPart (in my case finish, thickness, etc.).

Then I created the legend with pythonparts objects as a filter (with the right designation) and I added for the attributes as a row.

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Hi!

Thanks for the help, I managed to create the legend with the necessary attributes. For me, it was a question of how to assign the given attribute, but I show an example in the image below.
In the end I was able to create a report, but this also required going to the attribute manager to find out the code for that attribute. And of course, it had to be set so that the report also finds the PythonPart elements.

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Hi,

I'm happy to see that you managed to do what you want.

Please note that in attributes functions we can see the correct number.

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