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Extended Entity Data Tools  
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Extended Entity Data Tools Xdata entfernen
Command line: GT_REMXD 

Removes extended entity data belonging to specific applications from selected objects.

Toolbar : Extended Entity Data Tools  
  Menu : GeoTools Extended Entity Data Tools Objekte in Ursprung setzen - und Extended Entity Daten bewahren
Command line: GT_XP_RETDAT 
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Extended Entity Data Tools  
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Extended Entity Data Tools Auf nichtvorhandene XData/Objektdaten überprüfen
Command line: GT_NODATA  
GT_NODATA command is used to identify objects in the drawing that do not have object data or extended entity data. You can choose to look for either extended entity data belonging to a specific application or object table data belonging to a specific table. The command will then scan all selected objects and report a selection of
objects which do not contain the specified data. This selection will be placed in the current [active] selection.

Check for

Extended entity data: If you desire to query extended entity data, then choose this option

Object Table data: If you desire to query object table data, then choose this option


Xdata application names
: will be highlighted if "Extended entity data" is selected. Choose the application names from this list

Object table data
: will be highlighted if "Object Table data" is selected. Choose the object table data from this list

 

Toolbar : Extended Entity Data Tools  
      Menu : GeoTools
Extended Entity Data Tools Extended Entity Data suchen und ersetzen
Command line: GT_XD_SEARCH 
The GT_XD_SEARCH command does a search (and optionally replace) of extended entity data. You can now search xdata fields by code as well as by position in the xdata structure and perform a full-features search and replace operation to edit the values of the extended entity data matching the criteria.

Xdata application to search: Select the Xdata application to search. A list of all defined Xdata Applications is shown.

Code to Search: It is the Standard Extended Entity Data code. Select required the Code from the list.

Position [occurrence] of code to search: If the Code is occurring multiple times in the Xdata then you can specify the position at which you want to search.

Search/Replace options: Define the various parameters and criteria for search and replace.

Current search type: Depending on the type of object data field selected, this will either be shown as a Numeric search or a Text search.

Replace Values: Checking this option causes the searched string to be replaced with the value shown in the "Replace With" field. Otherwise, only the search is performed and the objects meeting the search criteria will be placed in the active selection set.

Embedded search:
Checking this option causes the search string to be searched from within whole words.

Case sensitive search: Check this option if you want the search to be case-sensitive.

Text to search: Specify the text string to search.

Numeric search criteria:
 Numeric comparative operators like <, >, <=, >= or /= can be used to specify the numeric search criteria.

Replace with: When the Replace field values option above is selected, you can enter the replacement string here.

 

Toolbar : Extended Entity Data Tools  
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Extended Entity Data Tools Extended Entity Data von gewähltem Objekt anzeigen
Command line: GT_SHOWXD 
The GT_SHOWXD command displays on the command line extended entity data from a single selected object. On starting the command GT_SHOWXD, it first displays a dialog box which allows the user to select one or more registered extended entity data applications in the current drawing and will display extended entity data from these applications.

Successive calls to this command can also be made with the shortened command version, GT_XD which will display the extended entity data without displaying the dialog box to select the xdata application. Use the full command GT_SHOWXD only if you wish to change the selection of the application names.

Above Dialog Box is displayed when you type the command GT_SHOWXD

Show all applications: Checking this Box shows the Xdata for all the applications listed in the Dialog Box.

GT_SHOWXD Tutorial



Toolbar : Extended Entity Data Tools    
      Menu : GeoTools Extended Entity Data Tools   Extended Entity Data in ASCII Datei schreiben
Command line: GT_XD_EXTRACT
You can select multiple xdata applications and export them to ASCII text files. Additionally and optionally, the Object Type, Layer Name and Handle of each object can also be included in the export.

Xdata application to export: Shows the List of Xdata Applications. Select one or more application of which Xdata you want to Export.  

Delimiter between fields: Enter the required Delimiter to occur between two Fields in the Delimiter between fields box.

Additional Extracts: Allows to Export the Object Type, Handle, Object Layer along with the Xdata to the ASCII Text File.

Object Type: Exports the information of Object Type along with the Xdata to the ASCII Text File.

Handle: Exports the information of Object Handle along with the Xdata to the ASCII Text File.

Object Layer: Exports the information of Object Layer name along with the Xdata to the ASCII Text File.

Export text file: Clicking on this Button allows to specify the location of text file.

GT_XD_EXTRACT


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