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Building Material Classification

Narska
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I have a component schedule that does not filter anything, the criteria is to shown all types.

If I set the classification of a building material to "Materials" or anything in that tree, that skin no longer shows in the schedule. What is going on here?
Tomasz Mlynarski
New York based Architect
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Narska
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Ok, I figured out that if a property is allowed to both be as part of an element and as part of a component skin it will not show properly in a component schedule.
Narska wrote:
I have a component schedule that does not filter anything, the criteria is to shown all types.

If I set the classification of a building material to "Materials" or anything in that tree, that skin no longer shows in the schedule. What is going on here?
Tomasz Mlynarski
New York based Architect

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Narska
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Ok, I figured out that if a property is allowed to both be as part of an element and as part of a component skin it will not show properly in a component schedule.
Narska wrote:
I have a component schedule that does not filter anything, the criteria is to shown all types.

If I set the classification of a building material to "Materials" or anything in that tree, that skin no longer shows in the schedule. What is going on here?
Tomasz Mlynarski
New York based Architect