4.2.27. MTO Heights [DWG] (SuCri2GetTotalHeight)
MTO Heights [DWG] (SuCri2GetTotalHeight)
This tutorial explains in detail how to use the SuCri function MTO Heights [DWG] to export all heights of the supports present in your current DWG file. The export is performed in Excel format and provides a clear list for further processing and documentation.
Prerequisites
- The SuCri Plugin is installed and licensed in AutoCAD Plant 3D or Advance Steel.
- The relevant DWG file with placed 3D supports is open.
- Microsoft Excel is installed on your system to view the report.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare AutoCAD / Advance Steel
- Start your AutoCAD Plant 3D or Advance Steel application.
- Open the DWG file containing the 3D models with the supports to be exported.
- Expected Result: The 3D models are visible and all relevant supports are located in the model space.
2. Call the "MTO Heights [DWG]" command
- Navigate to the tools in the SuCri menu bar or ribbon.
- Look for the MTO Heights [DWG] button (often found under Module 2 - Functions) and click it.
- Expected Result: The system analyzes the drawing; a dialog window opens to save the file.
3. Define the storage location for the Excel report
- Navigate to your desired directory in the "Save As" dialog.
- Enter a unique name in the File name field (e.g.,
SupportHeights_ProjectX.xlsx). - Click Save.
- Expected Result: The system generates the report in the background.
4. Verification of the exported data
- After creation, Microsoft Excel opens automatically with the new file.
- Check the columns for information such as support ID, component names, and the respective height values.
- Expected Result: All support heights defined in the 3D model are displayed correctly and clearly.
Important Notes
- Active File: The function always refers exclusively to the DWG file currently open in the foreground.
- Detection: Only elements that are correctly defined as "supports" in the system are exported.
- Performance: For very large models, generating the Excel list may take a few seconds.
Troubleshooting
- Excel does not open automatically: Check if
.xlsxfiles are correctly associated with Microsoft Excel in Windows. Otherwise, open the file manually from the directory selected in Step 3. - Missing supports in the report: Ensure that the supports are not on frozen or hidden layers.
- Error message when calling the command: Check if your SuCri plugin is up to date or contact technical support at IntegaDesign GmbH if necessary.