![]() ![]() I then used a Blockplaceholder field as the default value and the field references the value of the Verticalsteel Lookup. ![]() I added a lookup parameter and table in order to create the appropriate values for the VERTICALSTEEL attribute and the BACKFILLHEIGHT attribute. You might be able to do similar with multiple fields possibly with formula fields. I also assumed that the actual backfill dimension size remains constant and just the text value changes. I made a few adjustments based on the assumption that the wall height determines the verticalsteel value AND the backfill height and that the footing size is an independent choice that does not affect any other values. Do you also want to be able to choose the backfill height and have the verticalsteel spacing change? Or does the max backfill height also change based on the height of the wall? Is the footing size determined by the height of the wall as well? Or is the footing size another input that would affect the vertical steel spacing and the backfill height? If the backfill height is dependant upon the wall height do you want the actual backfill height dimension size to change or just the text value? I assume that the way you want it set up is that you have the choice of footing size and the choice of wall height. The dynamic parameters and actions are MUCH more consistent in their behavior. There is nothing wrong with how you have that part set up, but I would have done the same with linear distance parameters, stretch actions and a lookup rather than block properties table. In fact I managed to 'break' your block without even trying. I dramatically prefer dynamic parameters over constraints as they behave MUCH more consistently. ![]() It looks like you got the block properties table working with constraints. Dynamic Block with Multiple Pulldown Menu 1. ![]()
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