Dear Jason Roesler,
I think the problem is that you are using the wrong schedule type. There are
3 types of interactive schedules:
- element schedules - where you can list model elements and their properties
- component schedules - where you can list components of elements and the properties of those components (so not a wall but eg. what building materials it is made of)
- surface schedules - where you can list information about different types of surfaces of elements
As I can see you are trying to list information about walls (which are model elements), but you created a component schedule for it. When you first create the schedule, the listed attributes may not specify what components you are listing, so since there are only element information listed, it won't break them down. but once you add any component specific information (eg. list the name of building materials, or in your case, filter for a certain complex profile), the schedule knows what components you are looking for and will list the components instead of the elements.
So when you just listed basic info about walls, it still just listed different walls, but once you defined that you are listing elements with certain complex profiles, it knows that the components of a complex profile are building materials, so it will create a new entry for each building material in the complex profile of each element. The reason the values are all the same, is that they are all coming from the same wall, and you didn't list building material specific information, just general wall information (so eg. the reference line).
So, I think the solution to your problem would be to create the same list as an element schedule instead. I hope this helps.
Regards,
Daniel Alexander Kovacs
Professional Services Consultant
GRAPHISOFT
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