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connect quota values with a table

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Hello, everyone!

I want to create a table with all the holes in a perforated plate.
using the table command I can create the quotation, what I would like to do and that I can't do is create a link between the holes and the values in the table. In practice I would like that a letter/identifying number of that hole appeared near each hole and that the same letter/number appeared next to the quotas in the table.
Is there a way to do this automatically? Can someone help me?

Thank you.
 
You can do it, but not automatically.
or use attributes (in which case I don't think you can insert them in a table)
or use the fields, in which case you can insert them in the table, the change of the hole radius automatically changes the table, but you must indicate in the table manually the value of the field, hole per hole.
I don't know for sure if in an attribute you can insert a field value, but you can't "tabellate" an attribute.
 
You should create a hole block.
in the block must be:
- a diameter circle of 1
- an attribute to contain the acronym of the hole
when you create the table with extinct add as columns the 'scala x'
and the attribute containing the acronym of the hole.

insert the block and assign the right scale factor to get the desired diameter.
by this method the inconvenience is that the acronym of the hole will have different height according to the diameter of the hole.

even better, it would create a dynamic block to overcome this inconvenience.
 
I would create a dynamic block:
- an attribute with the acronym or hole name
- A circle.
- linear parameter with an initial point grip in the center
- scale action and select the circle

when you extract the data in the table you have the possibility to extract the parameters of the block, just select in the right window the information regarding the dynamic block and the atributes
 
You can do it, but not automatically.
or use attributes (in which case I don't think you can insert them in a table)
or use the fields, in which case you can insert them in the table, the change of the hole radius automatically changes the table, but you must indicate in the table manually the value of the field, hole per hole.
I don't know for sure if in an attribute you can insert a field value, but you can't "tabellate" an attribute.
but does the value change in table? because I tried with the lengths but it is not automatically updated the value in the table
 
Have you tried with a regen?
Thanks for answering me, counting that the topic is of 2014 I didn't think that someone still devoted time to it.
I said this partially solved the problem, I better explain what the goal is in my head. I would like to make an automated block that can count the needles on a determined distance, according to the step I tell him. I leave the dwg so it's all clearer.
now the table is updated to vary the length and also the counting of the irons. the problem that the value in table is connected to the distance of the block, this connection was made in the model space and not in the block editor, this because if you had to do so in the editor the thing would not work.
Where's the problem? Well the table is connected to that block only, so I could use that block once only, if I had to insert another one (block 2), would read the values on block 1. the solution I thought is to create a good amount of blocks and every time use the right one, obviously the thing is not comfortable.

I ask you if you have a solution to make the block update itself and read the distance of the same block.

Thank you very much

(Don't mind the number of the pad that doesn't move with the block)
 

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How about massive?
I say that the regulation, which you probably have not read, is quite clear
9) up - the practice of responding to messages to get them back to the top of the list (see up!) is to be considered prohibited. a forum is not a chat, you need patience to get answers.
 
I ask you if you have a solution to make the block update itself and read the distance of the same block.
Yes. use a suitable software to do this job. autocad is not, unless you develop ad hoc a plugin to make it work as it serves you.
 

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