How to automate service holes on Plate webs on plate center or ends?
Before following this guide, make sure that your service hole families for studs are prepared for the CNC export. Learn more.
1. Open Smart Connections and create new configuration
Open Smart Connections (T4R Create/Modify > Smart Connections):

At the top left, choose Category > Structural Framing
Choose Group > Structural Framing
Duplicate the configuration and rename it:

2. Choose the service hole family
Click on Active to turn on the configuration
Select Category > Structural Connections
Select the Family and Type > I_SC Service Hole (Imperial) or M_SC Service Hole (Metric):

3. Filter the host (plate) and set the hole placement face
Click on Host Filter
Search for Framing Member Mark: Instance Shared parameter (recommended) and set to Equals
Enter the value, e.g.
Top plate = TP
Bottom Plate = BP
Blocking/Nogging = SBP
Header = HP
Sill = SP

Set the Face to Left:

4. Set the Element Position
4.1 Place 1 hole on the plate center

4.2 Place multiple holes on the plate center
Increase the Fixed Number

4.3 Place holes on the plate ends
Change the Direction to Start End
Change the Rule to Fixed Number & Fixed Spacing
Adjust the Layout Start and Layout End to the desired offset

4.4 Place holes with an offset from the plate's centerline
Change the Direction to Start End
Change the Rule to Fixed Number & Fixed Spacing
Adjust the Layout Start and Layout End to the desired offset
Adjust the Layout Side for the desired offset from the plate's centerline

5. Save the configuration and place holes
Click Save
Select the frame
Click Insert Elements
Make sure to use the same Configuration that you just created
Click Insert Details:

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