Note: If you remove or delete the numberinghistory.txt log file, Tekla Structures generates a new file with the same name next time when you run numbering. The new file does not contain a history of previous numbering sessions.
Example
Below is an example of the contents of a numberinghistory.txt log file.
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User name, date and time of the numbering.
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Numbering method.
Modified numbering is displayed when you run the Number modified objects command.
Modified numbering for selected series is displayed when you run the Number series of selected objects command.
Diagnose & Repair Numbering: All is displayed when you run the Diagnose & repair numbering: All command.
Diagnose & Repair Numbering: Series of selected objects is displayed when you run the Diagnose & repair numbering: Series of selected objects command.
Renumber all is displayed when you select the Renumber all option in the Numbering Setup dialog box.
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Some Compare options set in the Numbering Setup dialog box are displayed in the numbering.history log file only if they are set differently than the default value:
Compare modified to old parts
Compare new to old part
No holes comparing
No part name comparing
Beam orientation
Column orientation
Some Compare options are not displayed at all:
Reinforcing bars
Embedded objects
Surface treatment
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Numbering options.
Use old numbers is displayed only when you have selected the Re-use old numbers option in the Numbering Setup dialog box.
Check for standard parts is displayed only when you have selected the Check for standard parts option in the Numbering Setup dialog box.
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Tolerances are set in the Numbering Setup dialog box.
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Changes in the position numbers and in the numbering series during one numbering session.
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In addition:
If a numbering series overlaps another, the errors are written to the log file.
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