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2021-03-09 01:45 PM
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2023-03-27 06:45 AM
TBH, this is a quite radical approach GS is taking to scheduling items. It is not clear at all this will happen when you create a schedule.
In my opinion, it should exclude double elements by default or simply not schedule them unless they are implicitly specified.
Hope GS realises that a lot of schedules created in Archicad are most likely issued with wrong quantities.
My wish would be to have a category of items to include/exclude in schedules or selection criteria etc.. Similar to how you have "All types", "3D types" and "2D types", perhaps "All subcomponents" or whatever naming convention GS chooses to use.
It is a bit of work to add a long list of exclusions every time you are building a schedule.
2024-04-01 08:27 PM
When you just have a single-segment beam thus a single beam why is Archicad doubles the volume.......?
Why do you have to add the beam element filtering when there is no multisegmented beam in the elements you want to schedule....?
Trying hard to understand.
2024-04-02 02:33 AM
All beams are segmented, even when they have just one segment.
Barry.
2024-04-02 07:52 AM
Just as well that you were able to pick up that error @kajnorberg. Who knows what else is not calculating correctly in the schedule lists ??? Nothing wrong with going over the elements list with a fine tooth comb. It can make the difference between winning the project and or not allowing enough money to cover the complete construction costs. No substitute for expert judgement and scrutinising the quantities and associated costs.
2024-04-02 08:48 AM
I get that but the fact that only volume is shown x2 and not surfaces makes things a little bit confusing.
The logical thing would be for one segment beams the volume should be equal to just that one segment.... I guess.....