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acaduser1973 Posted - September 07 2006 : 12:42:25 PM
I have xrefs that need reloading. There are thousands of them so I am really under the gun on this one.

When I use this

-xref
reload
2006302 abdr(this is the name of our title block)

The script sees the space and quits.
I use the underline 2006302_abdr. The script sees the underline and does not recognize the xref.

Hurricane is too good to be stumped by something so trivial so I know it's something I'm doing wrong. What do I do to get the script to accept the name of the xref with the space in the name?


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acaduser1973 Posted - September 07 2006 : 1:00:05 PM
That's it, I knew I was missing something. Looks like I'll be taking an extended lunch today and coming back a hero. Thank you for your quick response, Hurricane has done it again. You guys are awsome.
Admin Posted - September 07 2006 : 12:43:57 PM
Hi,

Have you tried enclosing the name in quotes?
i.e. "2006302 abdr"

Regards,
Bill

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