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    • sdmitchS Offline
      sdmitch
      last edited by

      @tt_su said:

      The GUID is Base64. Are you actually seeing dollar and underscore characters? 😲

      Apparently so in SU2014. Here is an example from a model of mine.

      @unknownuser said:

      3b1aPlRYjAAwO_o5_Y_sH8
      1ek_9uHFbBkBOk60A4CUTj
      2E9I543eD0KhmvF07odLJe
      1FxdB0eHL9$O3G2kzcXhyB
      2vY$wnUdb3PAiz$HWZGRRK
      372Br$S2v6DeJBakA$Nfg3
      2cAoJTfx1FPv1WkW5OmBeX
      0N5ukFAF96AAR_zp1QMCjB
      20fVk5NOj3DREBJ$kXpy$f

      Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

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      • O Offline
        oajfh
        last edited by

        Yes, these are the kind of Guids I get, but I'm using SketchUp 2015. I've only bothered trying with ComponentInstances though. Any particular reason why they seem non-standard Guids ? And are the dollars and underscores the only non alphanumeric symbols ?

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        • tt_suT Offline
          tt_su
          last edited by

          It appear that Base64 character set will depend on implementation. I'm not exactly sure which ones we generate, but I'm asking for more details.

          @oajfh said:

          Any particular reason why they seem non-standard Guids ?

          Which standard are you referring to?

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            I expect he means something like this:
            1bbf21fa-6616-49a3-aa12-713a5e20370d
            A GUID generator will make them...
            https://www.guidgenerator.com/online-guid-generator.aspx
            http://www.guidgen.com/
            https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/kw069h38.aspx
            They are all but sure to be unique...

            TIG

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            • tt_suT Offline
              tt_su
              last edited by

              GUIDs doesn't have a standard for formatting though.

              Looking into the GUIDs we return it they are based on the IFC specification which describe compressed GUIDs for file-based exchange: http://www.buildingsmart-tech.org/implementation/get-started/ifc-guid

              Having said that - the API doesn't actually have a contract to which characters it return. It would be safest to not depend on specific delimiter characters and instead use something like JSON or XML to carry the data.

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              • O Offline
                oajfh
                last edited by

                Thanks a lot for the details !

                I believe that's my original question answered.

                What exactly do you mean by "the API doesn't actually have a contract to which characters it return" though ? It isn't guaranteed to generate GUIDs containing only those characters from your base ?

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                • tt_suT Offline
                  tt_su
                  last edited by

                  The API currently call the underlying existing GUID implementation - just pass through the call. I wouldn't expect it to change, should the underlying GUID implementation change for whatever reason, then the characters might be different. Say if the IFC specs changed for instance.

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                  • inteloideI Offline
                    inteloide
                    last edited by

                    Hello there !

                    I take benefit of this post to say that I have an example of one file with 2 components instances from 2 different definitions but with the same GUID.

                    So of course GUID is not unique.

                    My question : is the EntityID unique, but really unique within the same model ?

                    I mean, it may be a random number but the random number is checked to be sure that it's really unique.

                    Best regards.
                    Inteloide

                    Humanity will do a huge step when the IT professionals will understand that computers are tools...

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                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                      Dan Rathbun
                      last edited by

                      They are supposed to be unique. If you can, can you send Thomas (tt_su) the file by PM so he can take a look ?

                      I'm not here much anymore.

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        EntityID are unique for the model - but entities will be assigned a new ID each time you open it. They are not persistent. There will not be two entities with the same entityID in a model.

                        ComponentDefinition GUIDs change as you modify the definition.

                        ComponentInstance GUIDs persist - even if you edit the instance/definition.

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