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Erwin wrote:I think the problem with this is you will get a total count of all the master ID's (i.e. all elements with the same master ID) and not a total count of the unique master IDs.
You can schedule Hotlink Master ID, if these are unique (which they ussually are), you can create an Element Schedule that contains all elements as criteria and add Hotlink Master ID as Field and then sum the total.
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2019-09-12 09:25 AM
Barry wrote:Yup. This is my problem. I just want to know how many instances of each module I have placed and where.
Erwin wrote:I think the problem with this is you will get a total count of all the master ID's (i.e. all elements with the same master ID) and not a total count of the unique master IDs.
You can schedule Hotlink Master ID, if these are unique (which they ussually are), you can create an Element Schedule that contains all elements as criteria and add Hotlink Master ID as Field and then sum the total.
I don't know for sure as I haven't tested it, so if I am wrong then yes this method will work.
Otherwise, that is why I suggested adding a unique object to each module, so in effect you are counting how many times that object has been placed (once for each module).
Barry.
2019-09-13 03:14 PM
2019-09-16 08:08 AM
sboydturner wrote:I've just prepared a type room file with 125 rooms (=stories) with sufficient emty buffer stories in between. To every story we copy the room outline from the main model and we create a "module identifier slab" with the ID set to the type room name (story name). This is pretty quick and also it gives us an easy way to check the correctness of the type room outline with the main model. The main model has 1200+ rooms so there will be human errors while modelling . A quick run through Solibri and we can find any discrepancies regarding the room shape (room type identifier colliding with walls).
Mats,
I have done something like this before where I created a new layer that was just for a GFA zone for each apartment type. We could then schedule the number of apartment types and the floors on which they are placed, just had to setup schedule criteria to to only schedule that layer so was really quick to update
Regards
Scott
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