2017-03-29 06:55 PM
2017-03-29 07:20 PM
2017-03-30 10:49 AM
Richard wrote:Thanks Richard - I added a "Library Part Name" field and this had sorted it. I will just hide that column on my layout sheet.
The schedule needs to have a column where different TEXT information is shown for the doors to not merge. So, if you have a "door type" column header in the schedule, then different text information would need to be there. You might need to add a column to the schedule to show different properties. Non-scheduled properties do not affect the schedule.
2017-03-30 03:44 PM
Tahir wrote:Okay, if that works for you. But it seems like it would be better to have the schedule display only columns with the properties that are actually important to you, based on the distinguishing properties of the doors.Richard wrote:Thanks Richard - I added a "Library Part Name" field and this had sorted it. I will just hide that column on my layout sheet.
The schedule needs to have a column where different TEXT information is shown for the doors to not merge. So, if you have a "door type" column header in the schedule, then different text information would need to be there. You might need to add a column to the schedule to show different properties. Non-scheduled properties do not affect the schedule.
2017-03-30 06:43 PM
Richard wrote:That's not totally correct, Richard. It can be a numeric field, etc. The key is that SOME field that is present in the schedule must differ between the two items that the user does not want merged.
The schedule needs to have a column where different TEXT information is shown for the doors to not merge. So, if you have a "door type" column header in the schedule, then different text information would need to be there. You might need to add a column to the schedule to show different properties. Non-scheduled properties do not affect the schedule.
2017-03-31 01:14 AM
Karl wrote:You are so literal, Karl.Richard wrote:That's not totally correct, Richard. It can be a numeric field, etc. The key is that SOME field that is present in the schedule must differ between the two items that the user does not want merged.
The schedule needs to have a column where different TEXT information is shown for the doors to not merge. So, if you have a "door type" column header in the schedule, then different text information would need to be there. You might need to add a column to the schedule to show different properties. Non-scheduled properties do not affect the schedule.
2022-11-28 11:25 AM
I have a similar problem, where doors that differ by surface material only merge in schedule. I.e. one door is white and one is brown, but Archicad 26 lump them together with the merge function even if a door frame and door blade surface is listed. Any clue if this is a bug?
2022-11-28 03:23 PM
If the surface is listed in the schedule and the surface is actually different for each door object, then they should list separately. even with 'merge uniform items' turned on.
However there is an option in the cells to merge them further.
Have you been playing around with that?
I don't have Archicad running at the moment so can't show you.
Can you post a screen shot of the schedule with the 2 doors with the different materials so we can see what results you are getting?
Barry.
2022-12-21 09:20 AM - edited 2022-12-21 09:30 AM
Different surface, but merge when the box is ticked.
I tried turning off the option to make all surfaces the same in the object so I picked the surface individually for each door part, but it still doesn't care about this bit of information.
EDIT:I fumbled around a bit and found out the new merge setting was not set to default for my surface rows somehow. So if this issue shows up for anyone click the little double sqare that show up when you highlight the row header and reset it to default.
2022-12-26 04:18 PM
ATS,
The fact that the Surfaces of the two Doors are different is obvious to you, a human.
All you instructed Archicad is to display the front view of the Door, which it did for both Doors. Besides that it has no way of knowing if the two Doors are the same or not and it does not check it either.
For a value like Width or Height, it is easy for Archicad to compare the values for the two Doors and see if they are the same or different.
But for a generated Front View, there is no such comparison.
You would have to schedule the Surfaces used for the Doors. Archicad would be able to compare that and see of they are the same or not.