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RE: WINDOW/DOOR SCHEDULE; FIRE RATING & EGRESS

Anonymous
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How do you guys show that a window is an egress window in your schedules?

I was thinking I would use my fire rating as my place where i would label it as egress.
That is where it shows up in plan with my dimension marker.

But i can't get that to show up in my schedule.

I have the field in my schedule, but it stays empty even when I have it filled in my window settings.
If I fill in my prefix with "egress" or my custom text value as "egress" it stays empty in my schedule.

Any thoughts on that?
Or any suggestions on another way to have my dimension marker label my window as egress and for it to show up in my schedule?
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Karl Ottenstein
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Cannot guess what's going wrong for you Jessica. Just tested, and any text I enter into the Fire Rating listing field shows up fine when that field is included in my Window schedule.
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Anonymous
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Well, that is a bummer.
Those are the hardest kinds of problems to solve.

I thought maybe because they were CAD image windows, but it doens't chow up with regular windows either . . .


so sad.
Anonymous
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it has the option to show the MEASURED value

where is archicad getting that MEASURED value from?
Anonymous
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OH! I SEE I SEE!


I have to enter the information Up under parameters at the top.
Karl Ottenstein
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Glad you figured it out! I had just assumed that that was where you were entering your text. Assumptions always get us into trouble! 😉
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Anonymous
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Oh - sorry, no Karl, I thought I had attached a a screen shot the first time, I had one all made up - what a waste of time - I'll attach it now for future reference , on where NOT to do it.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Thanks for posting that, Jessica. A very common misunderstanding of where AC stores things that will help many other users: the marker and its settings appear to be part of the window/door because their parameters are so conveniently located in the same settings dialog... but markers are completely separate objects and cannot be scheduled.
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