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dynamic block - problems with ironing action after reverse

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fabioferdi

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hello to all, I would like to refer to you this problem because alone I find no solution.
I created a dynamic door lock (which allego); in the basic configuration it all works quite well (coupling of stocks of iron and scale) but instead, if before adapting the block to the size of the compartment I carry out the action of inversion (to rotate the side of the card or the opening one) one of the actions, specifically an action of ironing with angle 90° (or 60/45/30 depending on the state of visibility) I reverse the one to the opposite direction.
Can I exclude a single action from the reversal action?

as you will see the block has two axes of inversion.. .the problem arises when I carry out a single inversion (differently from which of the two) while if I execute them both (and then to all effects to perform what for autocad is a normal rotation and not a mirror) everything back to working properly.

p.s. I noticed that the dynamic lock doors present inside autocad works perfectly also doing first the inversions but I failed to find differences between his actions and mine.

Thanks for the help.
 

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Can't I solve the problem?
according to you could do with the property table? because I have no idea but it would seem to me that the parameters can be set according to the various configurations. - What?
 
I attach you a simplified version of your block, where instead of the ironing action, for the different openings of the door, I used the scale action setting the pivot point of the action on base type = independent and dragging the point on the pivot of the door.
 

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question: to use scale instead of iron works until the door door is thick. . because otherwise the scale command also modifies the thickness of the door (which I would like to remain fixed)... how to overcome the problem?
 

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