Hello
I'm wondering, is there a complete summary of all the variables that can be called custom properties?
Example:
- SW-Author(Author)
- SW-Total Sheets
- $PRPSHEET:{CLIENT}
Etc....
Thank you in advance. =)
Hello
I'm wondering, is there a complete summary of all the variables that can be called custom properties?
Example:
- SW-Author(Author)
- SW-Total Sheets
- $PRPSHEET:{CLIENT}
Etc....
Thank you in advance. =)
Hello
It seems to me that you can create as many personality properties as you want with "$PRPSHEET:".
For my part, depending on the client I have in front of me, I have to create different cartridges each time and add certain properties (the file, the contract number, etc ...) in addition to the number of the plan, the client ...
Jenny
I'm talking of course, about the linked properties that exist in Soliworks.
Such as mass property, date etc...
Yes View SolidWorks Help
Find the topic "Link notes to document properties"
Link notes to document properties
To automatically insert information into a drawing, you can link note text in the drawing's drawing or basemap to document properties. See Link to property for steps to add a link to a note.
All SolidWorks documents have the properties defined by the system, including the following:
Property Name
Value
SW-AuthorAuthor field in the Information Summary dialog box
SW-CommentsComments field in the Information Summary dialog box
SW-Configuration Name The name of the configuration in the ConfigurationManager of a part or assembly
SW-Creation Date *Creation field in the Information Summary dialog box
SW-File name document name, no extension
SW-Folder Name: Documents folder with a backslash at the end
SW-KeywordsKeywords field in the Information Summary dialog box
SW-Last Record by Field Last Record By in the Information Summary dialog box
SW-Last Record Date *Last Record field in the Information Summary dialog box
SW-Long Date *current date in long format
SW-Short Date *current date in short format
SW-Subject Subject field in the Information Summary dialog box
SW-Title Title Field in the Information Summary dialog box
Properties that contain Dates formats depend on the language and region. For details, see the Control Panel settings on your computer.
In addition, drawings have the system-defined properties that are shown below:
SW-Current Sheet Active Sheet Number
SW-Basemap Size Active Basemap Size
SW-Sheet Name Active Sheet Name
SW-Sheet scale scale of active sheet
SW-Baseplane Size Layout Basemap Size
SW-Total Sheets Total Number of Sheets in Active Drawing Document
SW-View Name: Active Drawing View Name
SW-Scale of the scale view of the active drawing view
Hello
The subject has already been discussed here:
http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/3d/liste-des-attributs
It seems to me that the subject has already been discussed on Lynkoa, I'll look for it
EDIT: Lucas has already found ^^
At the time, I found the same list that @jfaradon offers:
http://help.solidworks.com/2010/french/solidworks/sldworks/legacyhelp/sldworks/drawings/linking_notes_to_document_properties.htm
And two small lists in addition:
http://www.lynkoa.com/sites/default/files/questions/answer/17/01/2014/properties.txt
http://www.lynkoa.com/sites/default/files/questions/answer/17/01/2014/sw-properties.jpg
Thank you for this list, it will be a great help to me.
On the other hand, when I edit my basemap to insert a property, it doesn't work...
I must be doing it wrong:
- I edit my basemap
- I add an annotation
- I edit it
- I click on "link to property"
- I select "document in progress"
- Then I choose a property from the list.
- I click on "OK"
- And there, nothing is displayed in the annotation box.
Where is my mistake?
You have to leave the editing of the basemap to return to the editing of the sheet.
Then a CTRL Q should bring up the properties.
Hello
In a drawing, you can link annotations to the properties defined in the "Document in Progress" drawing document (drop-down list -> $PRP)) or retrieve properties defined in the 3D part or assembly "Model in the specified view..." " in this case you have to choose from the drop-down list offering the properties of the referenced document ($PRPSHEET).
Kind regards