Saturday, September 19, 2009

Import Points for AutoCAD



If you need to import data points from a database or simply from a text file or an excel spreadsheet, you can use Import Points to convert numeric tabular data into AutoCAD blocks or points. This program allows you to connect to your database (or excel or text file) through ODBC (a Windows component already installed in Windows 2000 – XP), define the correspondence between fields and coordinates, and also transfer fields to AutoCAD block's attributes. This program doesn't export points from dwg, for this you can use the AutoCAD's EATTEXT or ATTEXT command. This program is free for use, and you can duplicate, modify, give it to others, if you respect the GPL license (see license.txt for further information). Import Points connects data sources through Windows ODBC, so you can connect virtually any ODBC source (MySql, MS SQL, Oracle, etc.). It can be hard to customize ODBC sources, so you can use some predefined sources types: * Text file (comma or tab separated) * Text file (fixed width column length) * Excel file * Access database * DBase (version 5 or pervious – using version 5.0 Windows driver, even with long filenames) § ODBC (using UDL files to store settings)

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Download Url: http://www.abcautocad.it/Download/ImportPoints/ABCAutoCAD_ImportPoints.exe

1 comment:

  1. Hello friends,

    AutoCAD is a CAD software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. It is developed and sold by autodesk. AutoCAD was one of the first CAD programs to run on personal computers, notably the IBM PC. At that time, most other CAD programs ran on mainframe computers or mini-computers which were connected to a graphics computer terminal for each user. Thanks for sharing it!

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