2005-01-28 06:48 AM
2005-01-28 07:07 AM
2005-01-28 07:12 AM
dmoraca wrote:
I have renovation project and i was using "Empty Doors" now when i use command Interactive Schedule for Door Types this Empty Door shows up.
So my question is there a option to not include these doors in the list.
2005-01-28 07:14 AM
2005-01-28 07:17 AM
TomWaltz wrote:I like that one too!
In your schedule Settings, where you set Element Type = Door, you can also set Object Name <> Empty Door (not equal to), so the schedule will skip these doors.
2005-09-08 11:57 AM
2005-09-08 12:31 PM
This seems like it would work but it failed to filter out the storefront object in my plan.You're complicating matters trying it that way IMHO. I recommend giving any unwanted scheduled element a unique ID, like 'empty' or 'ingore' or 'void' and telling the IS not to include *anything* with that ID.
2005-09-08 01:18 PM
2005-09-08 01:23 PM
2005-09-08 02:04 PM
Link wrote:The IS gets totally borked when you try to use multiple criteria. This is a pretty long-standing bug. (or unrequested feature, depending on who you talk to.)
Not much mate - I had a quick play around with it, and it looks like the IS gets confused when it has multiple criteria like that. Or it's not associating the criteria with the elements. Hopefully Karl will read this and chime in, as he is excellent with the Calculation menu!
In the meantime, why not give the storefronts an ID of 'storefront' that is used in the storefront schedule, but not the window schedule?
Cheers,
Link.
2005-09-08 02:37 PM
2005-09-08 05:00 PM
2005-09-29 10:05 AM
2005-10-05 08:16 AM
2005-10-05 10:25 AM
sirduncan wrote:Well.. by definition, to group multiple entries into one row, all fields must be identical. If you have different sizes, types and materials, the only way to group is to NOT include those fields in the table. As long as the selected fields are identical for the elements with the same ID, then they can be grouped and counted in one row.
I need a particular Element ID to always combine into a single row/line. Is this possible? Despite different sizes and types and materials?
2005-10-05 10:41 AM
2005-10-05 10:42 AM
2006-12-19 11:45 PM
TomWaltz wrote:I am having a similar problem so did a search and found this old topic. Can anyone confirm that this bug is still present in ArchiCAD 10 (1010)? Specifically, when I exclude one layer it works fine but try to exclude two and neither are excluded.
The IS gets totally borked when you try to use multiple criteria. This is a pretty long-standing bug...
2006-12-20 01:15 AM
TomWaltz wrote:ooo.
borked
2006-12-20 10:42 AM
Geoff wrote:Hi Geoff,
Can anyone confirm that this bug is still present in ArchiCAD 10 (1010)? Specifically, when I exclude one layer it works fine but try to exclude two and neither are excluded.
And another thing. Why aren't Zone Name and Zone No. available as criteria?