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2005-03-04 09:52 PM
Jay wrote:yes good for quick totals on many items including wall surfaces, wall lengths, zone and fill area all totaled and subgrouped by the ID
Yes, but are you using it.........
2005-03-05 04:59 AM
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2005-03-07 08:15 AM
Jay wrote:We are using the interactive schedule and I am generally happy with the results. Our door and window schedules come straight out of the schedule and we are workings on a electrical legend. It certainly could have a better interface for setting it up, and sometimes I would like some additional control, but I like it better than my old alternative - export to excel and create a spread sheet.
Most of what I read about the implementation of the Interactive Scheduler is troublesome. It seems that most are saying, "Yeah, the Interactive Scheduler can do that...." But I am not really hearing that people are actually using it this way.
Jay
2007-06-12 01:28 AM
Aussie wrote:Aussie John,
it might not be exactly as you like but yes the scheduler will give you areas based on the ID - if more than one element has the same id you can set it up to get a sub total
2007-06-12 04:13 AM
Anchor1 wrote:click on the settings tab. Click the little square next to the GFA parameter to show the sum symbol. Hope that is descriptive enough.Aussie wrote:Aussie John,
it might not be exactly as you like but yes the scheduler will give you areas based on the ID - if more than one element has the same id you can set it up to get a sub total
It sounds like you have this taped.
How can I get the Schedule to total the "Gross surface of the slab top" field?
Thanks Greg.
2007-06-12 11:45 AM
Aussie wrote:Thanks Aussie John,
click on the settings tab. Click the little square next to the GFA parameter to show the sum symbol. Hope that is descriptive enough.
2007-06-12 11:53 AM
Anchor1 wrote:In case others are interested:Aussie wrote:Thanks Aussie John,
click on the settings tab. Click the little square next to the GFA parameter to show the sum symbol. Hope that is descriptive enough.
I got it to Sum.
2007-06-12 07:41 PM
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2007-06-13 10:50 AM
Aussie wrote:Thanks Aussie John, that works great.
In the settings (see the previous post image) add an additional parameter (general) of "storey". Once storey is in your list click adjacent to it (in the relative position of the Sigma sign) to get a little flag. Now your areas will be grouped by Storey.
2007-06-14 02:08 PM
Jay wrote:Jay,
I am looking to Automate my Square Footage take-offs that are listed on the plan.
I have figured out a way to show the Zone area in a Table (by dragging the Zone Text into the pre-defined table), but this does not give an Automated Total.
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