You can copy objects between two databases. The Clone function is used to copy objects within the same database, while the WblockCloneObjects method is used to copy objects from one database to another. The WblockCloneObjects method is a member of the Database object. The WblockCloneObjects method requires the following parameters:
This example creates two Circle objects, then uses the WblockCloneObjects method to copy the circles into a new drawing. The example also creates a new drawing using the acad.dwt file before the circles are copied.
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.DatabaseServices Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry <CommandMethod("CopyObjectsBetweenDatabases", CommandFlags.Session)> _ Public Sub CopyObjectsBetweenDatabases() Dim acObjIdColl As ObjectIdCollection = New ObjectIdCollection() '' Get the current document and database Dim acDoc As Document = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument Dim acCurDb As Database = acDoc.Database '' Lock the current document Using acLckDocCur As DocumentLock = acDoc.LockDocument() '' Start a transaction Using acTrans As Transaction = acCurDb.TransactionManager.StartTransaction() '' Open the Block table for read Dim acBlkTbl As BlockTable acBlkTbl = acTrans.GetObject(acCurDb.BlockTableId, OpenMode.ForRead) '' Open the Block table record Model space for write Dim acBlkTblRec As BlockTableRecord acBlkTblRec = acTrans.GetObject(acBlkTbl(BlockTableRecord.ModelSpace), _ OpenMode.ForWrite) '' Create a circle that is at (0,0,0) with a radius of 5 Using acCirc1 As Circle = New Circle() acCirc1.Center = New Point3d(0, 0, 0) acCirc1.Radius = 5 '' Add the new object to the block table record and the transaction acBlkTblRec.AppendEntity(acCirc1) acTrans.AddNewlyCreatedDBObject(acCirc1, True) '' Create a circle that is at (0,0,0) with a radius of 7 Using acCirc2 As Circle = New Circle() acCirc2.Center = New Point3d(0, 0, 0) acCirc2.Radius = 7 '' Add the new object to the block table record and the transaction acBlkTblRec.AppendEntity(acCirc2) acTrans.AddNewlyCreatedDBObject(acCirc2, True) '' Add all the objects to copy to the new document acObjIdColl = New ObjectIdCollection() acObjIdColl.Add(acCirc1.ObjectId) acObjIdColl.Add(acCirc2.ObjectId) End Using End Using '' Save the new objects to the database acTrans.Commit() End Using '' Unlock the document End Using '' Change the file and path to match a drawing template on your workstation Dim sLocalRoot As String = Application.GetSystemVariable("LOCALROOTPREFIX") Dim sTemplatePath As String = sLocalRoot + "Template\acad.dwt" '' Create a new drawing to copy the objects to Dim acDocMgr As DocumentCollection = Application.DocumentManager Dim acNewDoc As Document = DocumentCollectionExtension.Add(acDocMgr, sTemplatePath) Dim acDbNewDoc As Database = acNewDoc.Database '' Lock the new document Using acLckDoc As DocumentLock = acNewDoc.LockDocument() '' Start a transaction in the new database Using acTrans = acDbNewDoc.TransactionManager.StartTransaction() '' Open the Block table for read Dim acBlkTblNewDoc As BlockTable acBlkTblNewDoc = acTrans.GetObject(acDbNewDoc.BlockTableId, _ OpenMode.ForRead) '' Open the Block table record Model space for read Dim acBlkTblRecNewDoc As BlockTableRecord acBlkTblRecNewDoc = acTrans.GetObject(acBlkTblNewDoc(BlockTableRecord.ModelSpace), _ OpenMode.ForRead) '' Clone the objects to the new database Dim acIdMap As IdMapping = New IdMapping() acCurDb.WblockCloneObjects(acObjIdColl, acBlkTblRecNewDoc.ObjectId, acIdMap, _ DuplicateRecordCloning.Ignore, False) '' Save the copied objects to the database acTrans.Commit() End Using '' Unlock the document End Using '' Set the new document current acDocMgr.MdiActiveDocument = acNewDoc End Sub
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime; using Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices; using Autodesk.AutoCAD.DatabaseServices; using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry; [CommandMethod("CopyObjectsBetweenDatabases", CommandFlags.Session)] public static void CopyObjectsBetweenDatabases() { ObjectIdCollection acObjIdColl = new ObjectIdCollection(); // Get the current document and database Document acDoc = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument; Database acCurDb = acDoc.Database; // Lock the current document using (DocumentLock acLckDocCur = acDoc.LockDocument()) { // Start a transaction using (Transaction acTrans = acCurDb.TransactionManager.StartTransaction()) { // Open the Block table record for read BlockTable acBlkTbl; acBlkTbl = acTrans.GetObject(acCurDb.BlockTableId, OpenMode.ForRead) as BlockTable; // Open the Block table record Model space for write BlockTableRecord acBlkTblRec; acBlkTblRec = acTrans.GetObject(acBlkTbl[BlockTableRecord.ModelSpace], OpenMode.ForWrite) as BlockTableRecord; // Create a circle that is at (0,0,0) with a radius of 5 using (Circle acCirc1 = new Circle()) { acCirc1.Center = new Point3d(0, 0, 0); acCirc1.Radius = 5; // Add the new object to the block table record and the transaction acBlkTblRec.AppendEntity(acCirc1); acTrans.AddNewlyCreatedDBObject(acCirc1, true); // Create a circle that is at (0,0,0) with a radius of 7 using (Circle acCirc2 = new Circle()) { acCirc2.Center = new Point3d(0, 0, 0); acCirc2.Radius = 7; // Add the new object to the block table record and the transaction acBlkTblRec.AppendEntity(acCirc2); acTrans.AddNewlyCreatedDBObject(acCirc2, true); // Add all the objects to copy to the new document acObjIdColl = new ObjectIdCollection(); acObjIdColl.Add(acCirc1.ObjectId); acObjIdColl.Add(acCirc2.ObjectId); } } // Save the new objects to the database acTrans.Commit(); } // Unlock the document } // Change the file and path to match a drawing template on your workstation string sLocalRoot = Application.GetSystemVariable("LOCALROOTPREFIX") as string; string sTemplatePath = sLocalRoot + "Template\\acad.dwt"; // Create a new drawing to copy the objects to DocumentCollection acDocMgr = Application.DocumentManager; Document acNewDoc = acDocMgr.Add(sTemplatePath); Database acDbNewDoc = acNewDoc.Database; // Lock the new document using (DocumentLock acLckDoc = acNewDoc.LockDocument()) { // Start a transaction in the new database using (Transaction acTrans = acDbNewDoc.TransactionManager.StartTransaction()) { // Open the Block table for read BlockTable acBlkTblNewDoc; acBlkTblNewDoc = acTrans.GetObject(acDbNewDoc.BlockTableId, OpenMode.ForRead) as BlockTable; // Open the Block table record Model space for read BlockTableRecord acBlkTblRecNewDoc; acBlkTblRecNewDoc = acTrans.GetObject(acBlkTblNewDoc[BlockTableRecord.ModelSpace], OpenMode.ForRead) as BlockTableRecord; // Clone the objects to the new database IdMapping acIdMap = new IdMapping(); acCurDb.WblockCloneObjects(acObjIdColl, acBlkTblRecNewDoc.ObjectId, acIdMap, DuplicateRecordCloning.Ignore, false); // Save the copied objects to the database acTrans.Commit(); } // Unlock the document } // Set the new document current acDocMgr.MdiActiveDocument = acNewDoc; }
Sub CopyObjectsBetweenDatabases() Dim DOC0 As AcadDocument Dim circleObj1 As AcadCircle, circleObj2 As AcadCircle Dim centerPoint(0 To 2) As Double Dim radius1 As Double, radius2 As Double Dim objCollection(0 To 1) As Object Dim retObjects As Variant ' Define the Circle object centerPoint(0) = 0: centerPoint(1) = 0: centerPoint(2) = 0 radius1 = 5#: radius2 = 7# ' Add two circles to the current drawing Set circleObj1 = ThisDrawing.ModelSpace.AddCircle _ (centerPoint, radius1) Set circleObj2 = ThisDrawing.ModelSpace.AddCircle _ (centerPoint, radius2) ' Save pointer to the current drawing Set DOC0 = ThisDrawing.Application.ActiveDocument ' Copy objects ' ' First put the objects to be copied into a form compatible ' with CopyObjects Set objCollection(0) = circleObj1 Set objCollection(1) = circleObj2 ' Create a new drawing and point to its model space Dim Doc1MSpace As AcadModelSpace Dim DOC1 As AcadDocument Set DOC1 = Documents.Add Set Doc1MSpace = DOC1.ModelSpace ' Copy the objects into the model space of the new drawing. A ' collection of the new (copied) objects is returned. retObjects = DOC0.CopyObjects(objCollection, Doc1MSpace) End Sub