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AutoCAD® 2002 - Autodesk

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Xrecord group codes<br />

Group codes<br />

Description<br />

100 Subclass marker (AcDbXrecord)<br />

280 Duplicate record cloning flag (determines how to merge duplicate<br />

entries):<br />

0 = Not applicable<br />

1 = Keep existing<br />

2 = Use clone<br />

3 = $0$<br />

4 = $0$<br />

5 = Unmangle name<br />

1–369 (except 5<br />

and 105)<br />

These values can be used by an application in any way<br />

Xrecord objects are used to store and manage arbitrary data. They are composed<br />

of DXF group codes with “normal object” groups, (that is, non-xdata<br />

group codes) ranging from 1 through 369 for supported ranges. This object<br />

is similar in concept to xdata but is not limited by size or order.<br />

Xrecord objects are designed to work in such a way as to not offend releases<br />

R13c0 through R13c3. However, if read into a pre-R13c4 level of AutoCAD ® ,<br />

xrecord objects disappear.<br />

XRECORD | 141

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