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ASSEMBLY_BOTTOM_LEVEL

Tekla Structures
Modified: 31 Oct 2025
2026
Tekla Structures

ASSEMBLY_BOTTOM_LEVEL

This is a template attribute. Template attributes can be used in filtering, or to retrieve data from the model to use in drawings and reports. For example, when you create a report, Tekla Structures replaces the attributes added in the report template with the corresponding object property values.

This attribute shows the bottom level of an assembly. Bottom level takes the unit and accuracy from the MarkDimensionFormat.dim dimension property file. You can modify the settings saved in MarkDimensionFormat.dim in the dimension property pane in a drawing.

Note:

Users working in the same model should ensure that they all use the same version of the MarkDimensionFormat.dim file.

Adding _BASEPOINT at the end of the attribute gives coordinates relative to the base point selected in the view, and adding _PROJECT at the end gives coordinates relative to the base point selected as the project base point. _BASEPOINT uses the current base point in the same way as the workplane uses the current workplane: If there is no current base point defined, _BASEPOINT provides values relative to model origin (Global).

You can use this attribute as a user-defined attribute also in part marks and associative notes.

Note:

This attribute returns the value as text, so you cannot use formula with this attribute. Use ASSEMBLY_​BOTTOM_​LEVEL_​UNFORMATTED instead.

See also

XS_​DRAWING_​IGNORE_​ZERO_​LEVELS_​IN_​PART_​MARKS

Add level attributes in automatic part marks

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