Thanks for your reply Karl....almost forgot that I had posted the question and found it while browsing.
The problem I have at the moment is that scheduling items certainly seems to take on a greater importance as we move toward a completely integrated BIM. Wouldn't you think that being able to create / generate a door schedule would be pretty much a built in standard by now (I wont even bring up stairs / rails etc for quantities)...?
In saying that I am fairly competent when it comes to creating schedules after about 12-13 years of Archicad behind me. The problem is that the simplest of schedules are no longer good enough and greater details are now required, schedules now may need to list not just the dimensions and id but also signage requirements, fire ratings, hardware etc.
I have no experience when it comes to Revit doing this sort of thing, would you...?
Our current project is a fairly complex production facility with well over 150 doors all at ground level, comprising of everything from rapid roller doors to sliding cool room doors and standard solid core office doors. Would you have any recommendations in regards to how to organise the doors for you scheduling..?
My option as I see it....
1. I can group / organise each door with independent ID number but listing them would create a item for each and every door. Creating multiple pages and possibly confusing for the builder on site with loads of drawing showing what may look like numerous of identical doors.
2. Grouping doors by their zone number / name. A complete mess when you have multiple zones occupying the same space but could potentially have good referencing capabilities in terms of its location on plan.
3. Grouping the doors by a certain type sounds promising but where would you draw the line of being the same door type (signage, colour...etc)..? Before you know it you are back again at point 1.
I've been struggling with this for a while and every time it seem like a different approach pending on the complexity of the project. A single residential development would not really require to much though as you could quite easily list all the doors on a single page. What I really need to be able to do is to group doors with different ID number under the same door type (12 doors become 1).
The problem really is to try and keep it as simple for the builder on site and at the same time as automated / fool proof as possible here in front of the computer.
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