How do default Classifications get assigned?
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‎2018-06-26 07:38 PM
Now, I open an older file, and there are no Classifications assigned to any door. I can import a classification scheme (along with a property scheme) and assign a "door" classification, but I have to do this explicitly for every object.
Where do these default classification assignments come from, and can I get these to be applied to an older file with an imported classification scheme, so I don't have to do this for individual entities?
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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‎2018-11-05 05:09 PM
If anyone else is having this issue, just double click a tool icon to get the default dialog box. You can set a classification there which
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‎2018-06-26 07:43 PM
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‎2018-06-26 09:27 PM
I have another similar older file, that the "ARCHICAD Classification - 20" was deleted from, and another Classification System was put in its place. In this case, I copied the earlier Classification system and relabeled it and edited a few things. Here, everything now shows as "Unclassified" and I have to assign everything manually. This is true even if I import the classification system from the AC22 default template.
I am trying to understand why the first example "knows" what type of entity is being classified out of the box, and the second does not. Hope that's clear.
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‎2018-06-26 10:03 PM
Haven't tried migrating anything yet, but hope that the migration will include a re-mapping from 21 to 22.
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‎2018-06-26 11:39 PM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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‎2018-11-05 05:08 AM
I opened a new AC 22 file and saved as a blank file.
Then in the working file, go to:
File - Interoperability - Classification & Properties - Import BIM Content (select the blank file) and the classification system is available for selection/assignment in your model
Unfortunately, this doesn't automatically assign the correct type to the building elements (ie:Door), which was your original query - doesn't look like it's possible

As a note: For doors & windows assigning a classification would be straight-forward, but for other elements, such as slabs (which could be structural slabs, finishes, ceilings, etc.), this would be more problematic (unless there was a way to map classification via Layers...?)
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‎2018-11-05 07:16 AM
However (as far as I know) you can not automatically assign a classification to each element.
You can however set a default classification for your tool, so as you place new elements they are already classified.
You can also set you favourites to add the correct classification.
To add classifications to each existing element does not mean you have to do it to each one at a time.
You can select multiple elements or all elements (of the same type of course) and assign a classification.
You can even set up Find & Select criteria to select for example, all walls with no classification.
And set up Graphic Overrides so you can do a bit of Quality Assurance to visually see what has or hasn't been assigned a particular classification.
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‎2018-11-05 04:43 PM
Barry wrote:Barry, I think this is what I am looking for. But I can't find where to do this. Could you point me in the right direction?
You can however set a default classification for your tool, so as you place new elements they are already classified.
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‎2018-11-05 05:09 PM
If anyone else is having this issue, just double click a tool icon to get the default dialog box. You can set a classification there which
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‎2018-11-06 01:57 AM
But in version 22 make sure you use a favourite transfer setting that includes the classification.
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