Smart Client Extension for AutoCAD

Set Asset Layer command

Command: AFM_ASTLAY

How to access this command: Select Archibus / Asset / Set Asset Layer from the Ribbon, or run the command from the command line. The Set XX tasks on the Navigator in CAD also run this command.

Purpose: Presents a list of asset types so you can choose a corresponding asset layer to activate.

The Set Asset Layer command constructs a list of the asset types defined by the project's schema and presents them in a dialog box. Choose an asset type from this list and the program loads the asset type's default view.

Note: The Set Asset Layer command presents a list of all asset types in the schema, including asset types for which the Smart Client's Navigator does not provide corresponding drawing, table, and reporting tasks. For example, you may see asset types such as Runoff Areas or Parking Spaces which do not have corresponding Navigator tasks. To develop asset symbols of these asset types, you need to use the Archibus Client/Server environment. Note that beginning with V.25.1, Windows Client/Server compatibility is not supported, although the features supporting Client/Server compatibility remain in Web Central and Smart Client.

Creating New Asset Symbols

Entities that you add to an asset layer will convert to asset symbols of the asset layer's asset type.

For example, use Archibus / Asset / Set Asset Layer to choose the Room asset layer, which makes current the Room prototype layer and displays the Room asset symbol and asset text layers. Now draw a polyline on the Room prototype layer, and when you data edit or data number it, the program converts it to a room asset symbol (since it is located on an asset layer whose asset type is Room).

Therefore, before creating new entities that you intend to convert to asset symbols, you should use the Set Asset Layer command to make the appropriate asset layer the drawing's current layer. Add blocks or polylines to the drawing, and when you assign them intelligence, you will create asset symbols of the asset layer's asset type.

See Also

Creating Asset Symbols (Basic Procedure)

Edit Data Command

Number Command