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  • How to extract Properties from Tekla Profiles (Tekla Open API)

    How to extract Properties from Tekla Profiles (Tekla Open API)

    Beam Profile Properties. We want to extract them with the Tekla API.
    How to get beam properties.

    You have a profile e.g. “CC200755.0″ obtained via the Tekla API. How can you extract it’s HEIGHT or WIDTH or other parameters (or properties) such as density? The Tekla Documentation is not good on this point, and it took me some time to find this out. I have documented the methodology, so hopefully that will save you some time.

    In our use case, users select a profile via text (or rather via a CLI). How we need to build a shed from it. In order to build that shed, we need to know the specific properties of the profile that is selected. How do you do that via the Tekla Open API?

            public double getHeight(string profileString)
            {
                LibraryProfileItem libraryProfileItem = new LibraryProfileItem();
                libraryProfileItem.Select(profileString);
    
                List<ProfileItemParameter> parameters = libraryProfileItem.aProfileItemParameters.Cast<ProfileItemParameter>().ToList();
                double height = parameters.First(p => p.Property.ToUpper() == "HEIGHT").Value;
    
                return height;
            }

    If you need some further explanation on what this all means, check out the video explanation below:

    For more information our Tekla’s API’s feel free to check out our Tekla API blog.

    Tekla - "open" api
    The API is really closed, though it says it is open
  • .Net | Python Ruby on Rails

    • Dont Lose time with missing dimensions

      Do you loose time with missing dimensions Have you ever used the wrong revision? Here is what is cooking at Tek1. If you would lik to to know more Here is a solution where you can scan the QR code and bring up the assembly model. know the revision number of the drawing which you…

    • Precast Panels with Tekla Structures

      This is probably first precast project we have attempted with tekla structures as the tool. We have done a few with Revit, and lot with Autocad. There is raging argument with no one really know (unless one has walked in the weeds) which is a better tool I believe no tool as out of the…

    • Why aren’t the user defined attributes being defined – in Tekla’s “Open” API

      If you want to waste time on a poorly documented API (which doesn’t make any sense) I would highly recommend getting on Tekla. I’m documenting this so some poor soul doesn’t waste a day trying to debug this: Do you see the problem? First insert the beam, and then apply the UDA and it should…

    • How to check if you have a legitimate Tekla Profile using the Tekla Open API

      Our use case? How can we check? Voila! Now it’s hard to make a mistake. If you want to get all materials – it’s very similar to the above. Use the CatalogHandler.GetMaterialItems() method along with the materialItem.MaterialName property. The code to actually do that – I will leave as an exercise to the reader.

    • How to Get Tekla Model Objects if selected by Users (Tekla API)

      A user has pre-selected a set of model objects. We need to retrieve them via the API. How do we do it? All of our code is extracted from our production apps.

  • SHED | DARETON NSW

    SHED | DARETON NSW

    Darenton-NSW
    Darenton-NSW

  • Steel Detaling | LA

    Steel Detaling | LA

    Shop drawings to Steel Detailing | AISC | ASTM

    The Grand LA

    Los Angles

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    Expert Steel Detailing Services

    Our Services for the City

    The Standards we Follow
    Our ServicesSteel Detailing
    Shop drawings to Steel Detailing | AISC | ASTM
    Steel Estimation
    We build a tekla model from Structural drawings in Tekla
    Produce the reports, give you the model and the reports with expert comments.
    Standards we followSteel detailing AISC 360 (Specification for Structural Steel Buildings): The foundational standard for the design, fabrication, and erection of structural steel.
    ASTM Specifications: All materials must be identified and traceable to specific ASTM standards (e.g., A992 for wide flanges, A36 for plates).
    OSHA StandardsWe follow OSHA Standards -1926.754, 1926.755, 1926.756

    Interesting Steel Structures in Los Angeles

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  • Staff Memos

    Staff Memos

    • Introduction – Setting up your Environment (Tekla Open API Course)

      This is a course on how to program using Tekla’s Open API. We will start from the very beginning and get into some complicated topics. These are the principles I use when developing Tekla API applications. The following posts a video tutorial on how to get started using the Tekla Open API. The first thing…

      Read more: Introduction – Setting up your Environment (Tekla Open API Course)
    • Staff Memos

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    • Memo 51: When recording a video and posting online, don’t forget to…

      Ideally we want to add on youtube AND vimeo. Sample Description below: Pon description Visit https://www.tek1.com.au/category/steel-detailing/ if you wish to learn more about steel detailing, and Tekla. Video by Dhileepan (senior team lead) and Dinesh. Visit https://www.tek1.com.au/author/pon_dhileepan/ for more details about my work. If you’re interested in Tek1 to do your steel detailing, please email:…

      Read more: Memo 51: When recording a video and posting online, don’t forget to…
    • Memo 50: When coordinating with others, you have to charge; When the scope changes, your price need not change simply

      When coordinating with others, you have to charge; When the scope changes, you price need not change simply; (A) Prices need not be reduced by crossing out a line item Please see below: Hi Koshy, Sorry to do this, but we will need to remove line item 5 from the invoice. The structural steel components…

      Read more: Memo 50: When coordinating with others, you have to charge; When the scope changes, your price need not change simply