DWG VPORT TABLE
By using these variables it is possible to decide where, and in which order, the different tables of components should be placed in the layouts on shop drawings. Each table have two of these variables connected to them - one controls in which row the table should be placed and one controls in which column the table should be placed. The definition of rows and columns are presented in the image below. If one or more tables are left out in some types of shop drawings, the next table will take its place. Note that the head and specification blocks are always placed above the tables in the column in upper right corner - column number 0.
This variable will be added under Variables in Standard Admin. AutoCAD needs to be refreshed before the change will affect your drawings.
Figure 1: Example for tables of content in a layout
Input values
Variable | Short description | Type | Example calue | Default value |
DWGVPORTTABLECIMROW | CIM row | 0 | A number | 0 |
DWGVPORTTABLECIMCOLUMN | CIM column | 0 | A number | 0 |
DWGVPORTTABLERCROW | RC row | 0 | A number | 1 |
DWGVPORTTABLERCCOLUMN | RC column | 0 | A number | 0 |
DWGVPORTTABLERCSCHEDULEROW | RC schedule row | 0 | A number | 2 |
DWGVPORTTABLERCSCHEDULECOLUMN | RC schedule column | 0 | A number | 0 |
DWGVPORTTABLEWALLTIEROW | Wall tie row | 0 | A number | 3 |
DWGVPORTTABLEWALLTIECOLUMN | Wall tie column | 0 | A number | 0 |
DWGVPORTTABLEHOLEROW | Hole row | 0 | A number | 0 |
DWGVPORTTABLEHOLECOLUMN | Hole column | 0 | A number | 1 |
DWGVPORTTABLEMEPKEYROW | MEP-key row | 0 | A number | 1 |
DWGVPORTTABLEMEPKEYCOLUMN | MEP-key column | 0 | A number | 0 |