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Schedule question

Anonymous
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This will be a simple one for somebody

I want to make a new schedule with "All Object Types" criteria as in the attachment.
But when I select "Element Type" then go to choose "All Object Types" from the drop down it is not there!
How do I select that option?
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Alex Moruzzi
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I think you're doing a mix... I see you already have an "all objects types" used in your schedule (top of image)... or maybe I don't get your real need...
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Laszlo Nagy
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In my AC version there is an "All Objects" option in at the top of the list.
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David Maudlin
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laszlonagy wrote:
In my AC version there is an "All Objects" option in at the top of the list.
Laszlo: yours actually says "All Types" not "All Object Types" like Rogerdodge. I do not have the "All Object Types" option, but then I have the MEP add-on installed, which adds each MEP object type (Duct, Bend, etc.) to the list when I click on "More..." at the bottom of the list. I cannot get the "All Object Types" option.

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Laszlo Nagy
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Oh, yes, now I remember how this is.

I had this issue before and asked the guys at GS.
They said that these "All Object Types", "All Lamp Types", "All Door Types", "All Window Types" criteria are there only in the Templates. Don't ask me why.
What you can do is

1. Start a new Project from a default Template.
2. Export the "Object Inventory" Scheme from the Scheme Setup Dialog.
3. Import the Scheme to your Project.
4. Modify the criteria.

Do not change the "Element Type" criteria value from "All Object Types" to some other value because than you will not be able to select it again from the list as it is just not there.

Another one of those ARCHICAD things.

You can actually export all these Schemes with these special criteria into an XML and import into a PRoject whenever needed.
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Anonymous
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How about just changing the name of an existing schedule then so when I show the main header the name matches that in the the project or view maps
Laszlo Nagy
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That works too if you have it available in your Project.
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Anonymous
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I have tried changing it in the view & project map & in the scheme settings, but it wont change in the main header to match
Anonymous
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So the plan was to make a new scheme with the name that I want then make all the fields the same as the old one, but I cannot get the All objects field
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
1. Export the Scheme that has the criteria you need.
2. Rename the Scheme.
3. Import the Exported Scheme.

With this you effectively will duplicate the Scheme that contains the criteria you need.
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