Jtb Batchattedit Better -

Automatically set a LAST_EDITED_BY variable to the current Windows user.

You want to set REVISION to “A” only for new parts, but for assemblies, you want REVISION to inherit from the parent. jtb batchattedit better

Now go ahead—launch JTB BatchAttrEdit, apply these tweaks, and experience what “better” truly feels like. Have your own tip for making JTB BatchAttrEdit better? Share it in the comments below or contact the author for a follow-up deep dive. Automatically set a LAST_EDITED_BY variable to the current

= GetUserName() Increment a drawing revision based on the current revision letter. Have your own tip for making JTB BatchAttrEdit better

= Chr(Asc([REVISION]) + 1) (This changes “A” to “B”, “B” to “C”, etc.)

JTB.BatchAttrEditCmd.exe /settings="C:\Configs\WeeklyRevUpdate.jtbsettings" /vault="MyVault" /silent Run this as a scheduled task every Friday night, and your attributes are always current by Monday morning. Even with optimization, things go wrong. Here’s how to troubleshoot for a better experience.

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Automatically set a LAST_EDITED_BY variable to the current Windows user.

You want to set REVISION to “A” only for new parts, but for assemblies, you want REVISION to inherit from the parent.

Now go ahead—launch JTB BatchAttrEdit, apply these tweaks, and experience what “better” truly feels like. Have your own tip for making JTB BatchAttrEdit better? Share it in the comments below or contact the author for a follow-up deep dive.

= GetUserName() Increment a drawing revision based on the current revision letter.

= Chr(Asc([REVISION]) + 1) (This changes “A” to “B”, “B” to “C”, etc.)

JTB.BatchAttrEditCmd.exe /settings="C:\Configs\WeeklyRevUpdate.jtbsettings" /vault="MyVault" /silent Run this as a scheduled task every Friday night, and your attributes are always current by Monday morning. Even with optimization, things go wrong. Here’s how to troubleshoot for a better experience.

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