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LookupXLS - no ask to use previous setting

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    Posted: 09.Jun.2023 at 08:20
Morning, everybody!

I call LookupXLS in a batch process for several drawings in which, after opening each one, I call a SCR file from wich LookupSCR is called as many times as attributes I have to change in that drawing. 

This looks like the first time I call it in a drawing:

FILEDIA
0
LookupXLS
"Path"
...

And this is the second and following times:

FILEDIA
0
LookupXLS
N
"Path"
...

I would like to use always the same .scr but, to achieve that, I would need to call LookupXLS in a way that it will not ask for the use or not of previous settings.

Is it possible? 
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Yes, it is possible - the version 1.2 now checks if a Script is running and if so, it assumes the first prompt is auto-answered as "No".
Vladimir Michl (moderator)
Arkance Systems - arkance-systems.cz - Autodesk reseller
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