• Batch Standards Checker report filename

    Alright I have a very simple question to put out to the community who no doubt has more experience with these things. The scenario is pretty common: I want to run the standards checker in batches against an entire project (100s-1000s of DGNs each time…
  • Batch script for "SAVE AS" Command in Microstation V8i SS4.

    I am using Microstation V8i SS4. I want to create files using batch script "save as" command after doing some text replacement. I want to do this operation in multiple files. Can anybody say how shall write batch script for "saving as" a file with the…
  • How can I create a batch script for making pdf of a drawing file and then "saving as" it with required file name? Microstation SS4

    I am using Microstation select series 4 and I want to create a batch script in form of a csv file. The script I want should create a pdf of a dgn file and then "saving as" the file with required file name and then open another file and do the same? …
  • [V8i] Automatically Cut Sheets Based off of Shapefile

    Hello, I am looking to see if I can automatically cut sheets for approximately 200 properties based on the parcel shape. I've used the tool Plan/Profile Sheet Composition before when cutting a large number of sheets for specific alignments, but I have…
  • How to write a script in a text file (notepad) to place a cell in the drawing? What are the key-in's or short forms available to write a script?

    I am using microstation v8i ss4. I want to write a script in a text file (notepad) to place a cell in the drawing but I don't know what are the shortforms or key-ins are to be written to execute the file? Can anybody help me from where can I get the…
  • Batch convert dgn file to svg file in Microstation

    Any option to batch convert .dgn file to .svg(Scalable Vector Graphics) file from command line in Microstation? I want convert only 2d .dgn file to .svg file from command line, and this .dgn file will be civil plan, or mechanical 2d dgn or civil sections…
  • Batch Process to Attach Reference with Relative Path

    Microstation noob here again, I have been trying for months to attach references using batch process and saving it with a relative path. I have only been able to get the reference attach keyin, RF, to work if I put in the full path to the drawings.…
  • .dwg to .dgn

    DATA: .dwg format multiple files saved in a specific folder (folder name: Project 1) Each file contains graphics data inside the title block .dgn single file saved at specific folder location. (contains title block only) folder name (autosac…
  • How to move a reference using Batch process

    I want to move a reference -500' on the xplane but I am a little confused how to get the Batch Process to pick it up. I have the move reference keyin but I am unsure how to tell it to move 500'. It is a basic question that I hope someone can answer for…
  • Change fill of all elements (key-in)

    Hello, I want to change the fill of all elements in a lot of files and I want them to have no fill. For this I want to use the batch processing with vba. In the moment it looks like this: LEVEL SET LOCK OFF ALL (To unlock all references) CHOOSE ALL…
  • Creating a Series of New Files

    Novice here again, I am looking for a way to create a series of new files with the batch process tool to expedite some of our more repetitious drawings. Our folder names, and file names, are very similar to one another ie. "Projects\0500\ARCH\0500-RPLN…
  • Noob with batch process and keyins

    I am just staring to learn how to properly use the keyins and batch process to expedite our process in creating drawings. Since we do alot of repetitious drawings with very similar names I was hoping to automate a good chunk of the tedious work we do…
  • File Properties - Original file format is DWG.

    I have a large number of dgn files that when I look at the properties the original file format is DWG. Is there a way to recreate all of these files using a dgn seed. The batch convert just seems to do a save as and the original file format remains DWG…