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CharlesRheault
09.05.2012, 16:29
Hi,
 
I've been doing research on the internet but can't seem to find answer to my problem.  Here it is: I am using autocad R14 along with Automanager.  My problem is that when I have an open drawing and try to open a second one through windows explorer, it doesn't work, nothing happens basicly I can't have two drawing opened at the same time.  However if I lauch 2-3-4,etc drawings through automanager it does work.
 
Does anyone have a clue how to fix this so that I can lauch different autocad R14 drawings at the same time?
 
Thanks !

John Connor
09.05.2012, 18:27
Try setting the system variable SDI to a value of "0".


CharlesRheault
09.05.2012, 18:44
Hello John and thank you for your reply,
 
I don't think it's possible to set the SDI on autocad R14 or if it is I have no idea on how to do it ?

John Connor
09.05.2012, 23:36

System variables can be reset via the command line.Another option would involve editing the Properties of the desktop shortcut for AutoCAD r14.  It's been a long time since I've done it though and I may even be thinking of something else entirely.  I'd have to do some research.John Connor2012-05-09 23:38:34

heinsite
10.05.2012, 04:26
What I'm seeing is that the SDI variable didn't become available until AutoCAD 2000.  Prior to that only a single drawing could be open at a time.
 
Ref: Through the Interface 10-04-06
 
So… where to start? The logical place is back in the AutoCAD 2000 timeframe. One of the big features of AutoCAD 2000 (codenamed “Tahoe”) was the Multiple Design Interface (a.k.a. the Multiple Document Interface or MDI). This was a big deal – until then AutoCAD had only been an SDI (Single Document Interface) application - and architecturally a lot needed to happen to enable MDI.
 
Dave

John Connor
10.05.2012, 11:54
What is AutoManager and how are you able to open multiple drawings through it?


CharlesRheault
10.05.2012, 14:52
Automanager workflow is an interface that allows you to create "cards" for your drawings database.  Managing revision, drawings numbers, etc.  Once you are on the interface you can lauch a drawing with a button.  On that interface I can launch as many drawings as I want, a new autocad map3 application will open for every drawing.  However, when a drawing is open and I try to open another one by double clicking on the drawing in windows explorer, nothing happens...Im pretty puzzled...

John Connor
10.05.2012, 18:23

Why are you using r14 when Inventor 2011 comes bundled with AutoCAD 2011 doesn't it?When someone asked the same question re: r14 and multiple drawings the response was... "You can open multiple instances of AutoCAD 14 on a workstation within
the limits of system memory resources. Open a second AutoCAD session,
and then open another drawing file in the new session."Unfortunately that is what you are doing already.  I have yet to find the magic bullet that will solve your problem.John Connor2012-05-10 18:29:38

RoboFutbol
12.05.2012, 18:12


If memory serves me correctly, the only way was to open multiple sessions of AutoCAD