Using selectby dialog on fence

Hi all,

I wanted to find out if it is possible to use the selectby dialog only on elements enclosed in the fence or a named fence perhaps.

What are the key-ins that can use to select or set such a function.

Thank you

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  • Hi Conor K,

    Thanks for your response. I t does help a little, however, what i primarily wanted is a way to allow fence selection based on the selectby attributes i would have selected.

    This method selects everything within the cell.

    The selectby dialog executes its options on the whole design file or model. What i simply want is a way to perform the same, but on fence contents only.

    Thank you

  • HI All,

    Thank you Frank for your suggestion. I'm afraid i am not familiar with a change request (CR). Can you please explain it to me and how i can go about implementing one.

    Thank you

  • Try using the power selector and by polygon its  like a fence  then in the additional options choose colour, element type, level

    and take out all the ones you dont want ..  slower than select by but works from a placed series of points to create a temporary transient shape like a fence

    Lorys

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  • Heres an alternative work flow

    make a back up file,  place your fence and copy out by SF=file name

    This will remove the fenced selection from your file to a new file of choice  then do what you have to from this new file  with Selectby  once finished editing  then ref attach it to the the original file and merge ref..

    As you haven't detailed exactly what you want selectby to do its a bit hard to be definitive

    Lorys

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  • Ho Lorys,

    Thanks for the suggestion.

    I was trying to avoid the workflow you suggested in your last post.

    What I have is an electrification drawing with a set of zones/regions defined by shape elements.

    Each zone has a similar set of elements, which are of type line, cell, and text, all in predefined levels, colors, weights and styles.

    My current workflow is that I select a shape, create a fence from it, and perform a function/search of particular elements on selected fence.

    The selectby dialog will select the whole file, and not the fence i want.

    I wanted to avoid creating a new file and merging.

    The "Find/Replace Text" dialog has an option to limit search to a defined fence. What i want is that option for selectby attributes dialog box.

    I hope the question is clearer.

    Regards,

  • Couldn't you work in reverse?

    Select (all the elements) in the area if interest > pair down to what you want/need > Isolate the selected elements using a DisplaySet > Do what you need to do > Then Un-Isolate/Clear the Displayset.

    When the Displayset is all you see, thats all you can modify and the Displayset display is a View Attribute you can turn On/Off per view. The "Find/Replace Text" and almost all other M-Sta tools, will only work on elements displayed in the view.

    If in a 3D file you can also use Clip Volume to isolate an area to display.

    Another idea is to create an empty cell library and create cells of the various areas. This will create individual models in the Cell Library and since a Cell library is just a renamed dgn you can open each cell, do what you need to do and you can reference/replace the information with the modified information in the cell.

    I Hope This Helps Someone Reading This!  (Intergraph>PseudoStation>MicroStation user since 1980's)

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  • Couldn't you work in reverse?

    Select (all the elements) in the area if interest > pair down to what you want/need > Isolate the selected elements using a DisplaySet > Do what you need to do > Then Un-Isolate/Clear the Displayset.

    When the Displayset is all you see, thats all you can modify and the Displayset display is a View Attribute you can turn On/Off per view. The "Find/Replace Text" and almost all other M-Sta tools, will only work on elements displayed in the view.

    If in a 3D file you can also use Clip Volume to isolate an area to display.

    Another idea is to create an empty cell library and create cells of the various areas. This will create individual models in the Cell Library and since a Cell library is just a renamed dgn you can open each cell, do what you need to do and you can reference/replace the information with the modified information in the cell.

    I Hope This Helps Someone Reading This!  (Intergraph>PseudoStation>MicroStation user since 1980's)

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