2008-12-04 05:00 AM
2008-12-09 02:08 AM
Link wrote:I don't query it in Archicad...although I suppose it someone wanted to do SQL queries to the external database it would be possible.
Would you mind providing more information on what program you used for your database on how you queried them in ArchiCAD?
Cheers,
Link.
2008-12-13 02:18 PM
2009-02-02 12:48 PM
2009-02-04 02:17 AM
2009-02-04 03:56 AM
Da3dalus wrote:Could you elaborate which too many steps you are talking about?
but still too many steps
2009-02-04 04:16 PM
Da3dalus wrote:Could you upload a PDF of a Drawing or part of the Drawing so others could see how exactly this looks like?
Here's how our iteration works:
These are 5-digit notes (000.00) in an oval with a leader. The first three numbers are the CSI section (Gypsum Board 09250 would be 092.xx), and the last two are the note number. So, each section can have 99 notes. This creates a nice organization (16- or 40-division, as you wish), and identifies to the contractor which trades are affected on each sheet. The list is to the left near the title block, so any sub can flip sheets, and if there's no 03x.xx note, there's no concrete. It also gives them a hint to go check that spec section for more info (though we typically add "...per Section 03300" to the note). Plus, you can look at a note on the plan, and immediately know generally what category of element it's pointing to (if you know your Masterformat). Of course, it does clean up the drawing as well. The keynotes are extracted from a central project database by sheet, preferably with as much automated intelligence as possible. I've never seen a perfect solution, though.
2009-02-04 05:53 PM
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