Associative Dimension in VBA?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by TheTick, Feb 24, 2004.

  1. TheTick

    TheTick Guest

    I am trying to create an Associative Dimension using VBA. My DIMASSOC is set to 2, but no luck.

    I create a line using two points, I then create a dimension using those same two points, no luck. the dimension is always Non-associative.

    Is this possible with VBA or have I found another reason to be annoyed at it?

    Thanks,
    Kevin
     
    TheTick, Feb 24, 2004
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  2. TheTick

    Ben Guest

    Can you create an associative dimension between these two points
    manually?
     
    Ben, Feb 24, 2004
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  3. Tony Tanzillo, Feb 24, 2004
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  4. TheTick

    TheTick Guest

    Yes. No problem manually doing it.
    I have even come across problems with taking a perfectly good truly-associative dimension and either doing the .Copy or the .Mirror methods and it loses the intelligence.
     
    TheTick, Feb 24, 2004
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  5. TheTick

    interman Guest

    Hi

    I try also to find a solutin on this matter.
    Did you solve it?
    If yes, I'm interested.

    Bye
     
    interman, Feb 25, 2004
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