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NTGS
Newbie Joined: 20.Aug.2019 Location: United Kingdom Using: AutoCAD Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Topic: Using A Script To Update Block In Multiple Files Posted: 20.Aug.2019 at 18:24 |
Hello, I am trying to write a script that updates an existing block in a drawing. I then plan on using ScriptPro to run the script across multiple drawings that have the block inside. Found the following script from this article - https://www.cad-notes.com/how-to-update-autocad-block-in-multiple-files-using-script/ -INSERT title= (COMMAND \E "RESUME") QSAVE "title" is the block name . I run the script through ScriptPro and it doesn't update the block I get this message in the log file: "title" = Warning: If you are trying to insert the file: "title" it must be inserted using the <block> = <filename> syntax. Command: y Unknown command "Y". Press F1 for help. Command: _. quit Command: **** No System Variable Changed **** Could anyone knowledgeable about scripts let me know what I am doing wrong or suggest a better method? Thanks |
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rebellio
Senior Member Joined: 04.Mar.2009 Location: Netherlands Using: Autocad 2018 Status: Offline Points: 125 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2019 at 08:01 |
Seems to work fine by me.
Did you defined the path location for that block via options-->files--->Support File Search Path?
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NTGS
Newbie Joined: 20.Aug.2019 Location: United Kingdom Using: AutoCAD Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2019 at 10:06 |
Yeah I defined the path location.
What version of AutoCAD are you using?
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rebellio
Senior Member Joined: 04.Mar.2009 Location: Netherlands Using: Autocad 2018 Status: Offline Points: 125 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2019 at 10:39 |
Im using acad 2018
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NTGS
Newbie Joined: 20.Aug.2019 Location: United Kingdom Using: AutoCAD Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2019 at 11:05 |
I think I know the issue, the script works for me when I have a block with no spaces in its title. But when I have a block that has a space it doesn't work. When I run the script to update a block called Construction Stamp it assumes the block is called Construction.dwg.
Do you know how to represent spaces in the script file for the block title?
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rebellio
Senior Member Joined: 04.Mar.2009 Location: Netherlands Using: Autocad 2018 Status: Offline Points: 125 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2019 at 11:13 |
You were right it did not work, my mistake....
Try this and be sure you have that last enter after the _qsave command -INSERT title= (COMMAND \E "RESUME") _QSAVE this enter
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rebellio
Senior Member Joined: 04.Mar.2009 Location: Netherlands Using: Autocad 2018 Status: Offline Points: 125 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2019 at 15:50 |
Other thing is that the block wont redefine because that script is inserting a block that is already in the drawing.......
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