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Insulation thickness GLAB?

Marcus Nytrom
Marcus Nytrom over 9 years ago
 
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  • Marcus Nytrom
    Marcus Nytrom over 9 years ago
    Hi

    I want to make a glab/slab that displays insulation thickness on pipes.
    The Btext of the Glab is set to '#INSUL'
    Warning: Data not accessible for codeword #INSUL in GLABEL 1 of LAYER /20040/S1/V2/TAG-PIPES
    The Glab is connected to a Elbo that displays insulation thickness with Q INSU in design.

    I know that INSUL is a pseudo attribute. But that should not be a problem!?
    #CUTL used on SCTN's is also a pseudo attribute but works great in draft.

    When I query Q INSU in DRAFT this error message is displayed:
    (2,201)   Element TEE 1 of BRANCH
    /S01-452021.00/B1 does not have
    attribute INFG

    Does anyone have a solution to my problem?
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  • Rahul Mali
    Rahul Mali over 9 years ago
    For insulation thickness try Q INTHI................
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  • Sri
    Sri over 9 years ago
    q Inthi doesnt help you

    Try to fill a UDA by a macro and  fill actual thickness

    you can use same UDA as a btext
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  • Corrado Galluzzi
    Corrado Galluzzi over 9 years ago
    q Inthi doesnt help you


    Why not?

    #INTH should work...
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  • Corrado Galluzzi
    Corrado Galluzzi over 9 years ago
     

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  • Sri
    Sri over 9 years ago
    I have tried it which is not working.Hence  I suggested
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  • Sri
    Sri over 9 years ago
     

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  • Corrado Galluzzi
    Corrado Galluzzi over 9 years ago
    I have tried using your syntax on my command line and it do work fine.
    anyway....nevermind...
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  • Sudhakar Goud
    Sudhakar Goud over 9 years ago
     

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  • me_hungry
    me_hungry over 9 years ago
    @bsudhagoud[COLOR=#3E3E3E] [/COLOR]
    Did you set a temperature for Branch?
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