in Connect edition 13 how do you create a report to find specific a xref name in several drawings in a folder?
Say I have 150 drg files which have various ref files attached,
How do I create a report and process all 150 files to find which drawings in selection have a specific named xref.
I used to have a BAS that did this beautifully in v8i and created a csv listed all the dgns and all the exrefs for each dgn processed, then in excel I just filtered to find the exrefs I wanted to know..
But we should be able to do it via a report right? Or only vba can do this?
Lorys said:we should be able to do it via a report right?
Here's an article about Reports. There's even an example of a reference Report.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Thanks very much Jon,
I must be doing something wrong.. I don't get any results on my search...
I'll have to redo it and follow your example one step at a time
Lorys
Started msnt work 1990 - Retired Nov 2022 ( oh boy am I old )
But was long time user V8iss10 (8.11.09.919) dabbler CE update 16 (10.16.00.80)
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Lorys said:I'll have to redo it and follow your example one step at a time
It took me a few tries to understand the idiosyncratic user interface to Reports. That's one reason I documented the required steps. It doesn't help that the end result is some invisible code stored inside MicroStation that we can't see. There is no Reports query language analogous to SQL.
I've posted an Idea: vote if you like it.
Answer Verified By: Lorys
once the report is made ( not successfully yet) can we copy / paste or export it to excel etc? ( excel is my favourite program after ustn haha ).
Hi Lorys, you might like to have a look through this video which shows various options in relation to Reports in MicroStation CONNECT Edition, including exporting to Excel.
https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/w/microstation__wiki/30234/introduction-to-microstation-connect-edition-reports
RegardsAndrew BellTechnical SupportBentley Systems