2016-03-27 07:41 PM
2018-01-02 12:10 AM
2018-01-02 01:08 AM
godi wrote:The List system is deprecated. None of the new features are part of it - not just the ones you mention. It's a shame, but that's how it is.
No success at all with stairs and rails. Simply GS has not implemented these objects to use list.
We're doing our bills of materials using list system for all project but those two kind of objects, and I have defined two schedules for stairs and rails.
Schedule system is a so underpowered, simply and rigid, that there's no way to obtain anything too detailed: no more than pure length and height of rails and step number in stairs.
I really can't understand that decision of GS.
2018-01-02 05:27 AM
2018-01-02 10:34 AM
Karl wrote:godi wrote:
No success at all with stairs and rails. Simply GS has not implemented these objects to use list.
We're doing our bills of materials using list system for all project but those two kind of objects, and I have defined two schedules for stairs and rails.
Schedule system is a so underpowered, simply and rigid, that there's no way to obtain anything too detailed: no more than pure length and height of rails and step number in stairs.
I really can't understand that decision of GS.
The List system is deprecated. None of the new features are part of it - not just the ones you mention. It's a shame, but that's how it is.
GS's decision as to supporting the schedules you want is (from public comments) that it is not part of the architectural software workflow, but rather part of the construction management workflow which is supported by other software. They had developed such software and later sold it:
http://www.vicosoftware.com/model-based-estimating
In some countries, architects must do what you're doing - and so all of us can sympathize with the difficulties you are facing (!) - but it is not something that is part of the architect's responsibility for the vast majority of users/countries.