Unfortunately, I tend to agree with Laszlo that it’s not possible to do this in a schedule directly. The schedule is performing it’s calculations on the zone element, so will report the totals relating to the number of zones it finds.
Moving the flag to the ‘Zone Number’ field won’t work. All this will do is give you a sub total of zones for each apartment i.e in your example the total of 12 shown will be broken down into subtotals which will be shown in a separate line under each apartment type
Possible work arounds I can think of…
1. Create one high level zone for each apartment & base this schedule on those high level zones only. All other ‘sub’ zones can be excluded through the criteria panel e.g. exclude all zones with ‘Zone Category’ (or some similar field)….
2. Leave the schedule setup pretty much as it is but remove the count function from the ‘Zone Number’ field. Then open the schedule & save as an Excel workbook when it’s ready for publishing. The schedule will look exactly the same in the excel workbook but you can add the additional total function to each cell to give the correct count of apartment types. This can then be re-inserted into a layout ready for publishing. Sounds worse than it is…I use this a lot for schedules I’ve produced that you use IFC custom fields that contain formula based on standard element data. The formula is automatically calculated when transferred to the Excel workbook e.g IFC field contains ‘=Overhang right + width + overhang left’ to calculate the total size of the head/arch over a window
With regards the other zone types that you don’t want to quantify…
1. These zones can be excluded altogether using the criteria section or;
2. If you want to include their names but not the quantities, this may be possible using IFC properties/fields but I’ve ran into a problem where schedules are unable to sum up quantities contained with IFC properties/fields for uniform items, that I’ve yet to resolve
3. Easily altered if you take the Excel Workbook option mention above
I’m sure it’s not what you wanted to hear but hope it helps…
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