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Move GLAB to another layer

Tobias Kühnlein
Tobias Kühnlein over 13 years ago
 
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  • Atish naresh parkar
    Atish naresh parkar over 12 years ago
    sergey

    I tried these option but there is a Warning message after clicking the Action button as below
    Attempted to action element but no element were actioned due to error or inappropriate command for this type of element

    but now i can see the glab created in the new layer but pos is not correct and no reference to DDNA.
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  • Corrado Galluzzi
    Corrado Galluzzi over 12 years ago
    "new glab copy prev" will work only if your CE is a glab.
    Using  "=123/456 new glab copy prev" (where =123/456 is your destination layer's refno) will not work as your CE will be a layer.
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  • Ilgiz Kalimullin
    Ilgiz Kalimullin over 12 years ago
    may be element is claimed.

    also, you can not move labels, that was created with auto-tagging. you can copy them only.
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  • Atish naresh parkar
    Atish naresh parkar over 12 years ago
    kubik

    Element is not claimed and the tag is not even created with the help of Autotagging
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  • Mick barrett
    Mick barrett over 12 years ago
    I added a button to my own little toolbar that calls the Include Hierarchy as used in the Design module. You can then use the Include CE Members option. No access to PDMS until Monday but will add the syntax then.
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  • timothy
    timothy over 12 years ago
    I do this way....
    got to layer with glabs type...
    var 1 name
    then got the layer you want to copy them too and do...
    copy member of $v1
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  • Juan Manuel Gutierrez Valderrama
    Juan Manuel Gutierrez Valderrama over 12 years ago
    I added a button to my own little toolbar that calls the Include Hierarchy as used in the Design module. You can then use the Include CE Members option. No access to PDMS until Monday but will add the syntax then.

    Could uou write the syntax, please?
    Thanks
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  • Russen Harold Cordovan
    Russen Harold Cordovan over 12 years ago
    [QUOTE=corrado;68973]No. As far as I know, no.
    That's why I would use a quick report.

    Hi corrado & atish,

    I got trick and might be useful in your training.

    Include using LIST:

    1.Stand on the destination element.
    2. Key in command in the list SAME INCLUDE SAME

    If you want a copy using command window:

    1. Stand on the source element(owner)
    2. Stand on the destination element(new owner)
    3. key in command COPY MEM OF SAME (or if you know the source name you could replace SAME as the element name)

    HTH

    alinofeire
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  • Corrado Galluzzi
    Corrado Galluzzi over 12 years ago
    Thanks alinofeire...
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  • Frank
    Frank over 12 years ago
    I Always use the command:   Show!!cdcinclude
    Works perfect
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