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extract data (sizes etc.) of furniture

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Good evening.
I am trying to obtain from a dwg of autocad, in which are designed of the simple parallelepeditions, which together constitute the basics/thoughts/columns that make up of the furniture, the data of the pieces to realize them.
I make an example, a base, regardless of the size, will be composed of two parallelepipeds that make up the hips, two that constitute the bottom and the sky, one that constitutes the back, one that constitutes for example the door.
Once the design is done, I would like to be able to extract the data of these parallelepipeds, so for example to know that there are:
-n°2 sides of 560 x 730 x 18sp
-n°2 funds from 564 x 560pf x 18sp
etc.
with the extinguished command I can extract many things but you cannot extract the dimensions of these parallelepipeds to be able to insert them in a xcel table.
Can someone tell me how to do this?
(I also tried with estratt but it doesn't seem to me to work)
Thank you.
 
gianpaolo gp is trying to solve my problem in the sizing of solids that varies when changing the angle,
this because the lisp created by him first lists the x, then the y and then the size in z.
it follows that if I have the furniture in two walls, for example to "l", I cannot have a uniform list in two cases
and consequently I cannot create sensible logic in a xcel table.
as I said to him, it is possible that the autocad lords have thought of so many things but do not allow us to
extrapolate solid data, those that simply appear by selecting solid and looking at properties.

I attach an image,
in this case you see the same set of solids, copied and rotated 90 degrees,
to simulate the layout in a second wall. . .
as you see the properties of both doors remains indicated in the same way.
it would be enough to be able to extract these three data (length width height) in a table excel to be able to
to have what I need, and that serves so many people, like me, that you create a database of solids assembled
and wants to obtain a final count, with the dimensions listed logically.

if there will be developments (merit of gp not mineWe'll let you know.
In the meantime, if someone comes up with some ideas, it's good to accept.
Hi.
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