Componnent Replacer
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Its not working for me. Remember that the components I am trying to select are children of their parent DC. When the Parent DC changes the children, each child gets a number added to its name, therefore making it a different component in the eyes of Sketchup.
Is there a way that I can select components with a wildcard? Say "DOOR*" so that all components that start with the name DOOR will be selected, regardless of what follows in their names?
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@unknownuser said:
Its not working for me. Remember that the components I am trying to select are children of their parent DC. When the Parent DC changes the children, each child gets a number added to its name, therefore making it a different component in the eyes of Sketchup.
Yes - Selection Toys handles this. I reads the attributes of the DC to determine which DC the instances inherit from.

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Yup, I did that, it doesn't select anything else, either a child, or a parent.
These DC's that I use get a name change the second I modify them in any way....
So even though I have two DC's that have the same name (Like Single Door Wall Cabinet) they aren't the same component after I changes the DC options for one. They are in my model as separate components, with separate names.
When I choose that option in your tool on one of the wall cabinets, it won't select the others.
If I have identical copies of DC's (ones that are identical in every way) then I can select both using that method.
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Can you post a sample model?
I'm not seeing any issues selecting DCs of the same type.
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There you go, should be pretty self explanatory when you open it.
Thanks for looking!
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I have no problems selecting the DC.
Are you sure you are not using the "Instances" instead of the "DC Instances" sub menu?
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When I do "Instances" and "Select active" on the two identical pulls, they both get highlight. When I go to "DC instances" and then to "Select Active, it highlights every component and group in the model.
In that example I sent you, I want to be able to click on, and select all those pieces of hardware, even though I have changed the options in one of them.
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ugh... seems to be a bug here...
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Found the cursed bug! I'd missed an underscore character...

I'll upload a patch tomorrow.
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I am glad it was easy for you, I was just hoping that it wasn't me being stupid!
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Let me know when you upload it. I'll be the first to try it out!

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Stumbled on this... sounds like what I need (although I would use it infrequently)!
I'll watch for a bug fix.Can you post a link back to the original when you have time to get it updated?
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I am getting this:
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load 'tt_selection_toys.rb'in the Ruby console and post back the full message. -
Never mind - I realised what it was.
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Brilliant. It works perfectly now Thomthom!
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World is surviving with the help of a big underscore

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