2016-07-28 06:06 PM
2016-08-11 02:13 AM
Anton wrote:(Sorry for the delayed response, I thought I replied before vacation.)
5. Select object you need (one of the default Zone Stamps, usually the first one, as shown in my image, but can be any other Zone Stamp Object you use).
6. Find the parameter you need (in our case, called "ROOM_AREA", shown as unselectable grey entry, as it is already added to the area "7" by the time this screenshot was taken).
7. Add "ROOM_AREA" parameter to the schedule and click "OK"
Done. Make sure the column displaying "ROOM_AREA" parameter is in the right place by moving it up or down the schedule list.
If you have any more questions — let me know and I will take the time to answer them.
2016-08-13 09:34 PM
jameshart wrote:You are correct. No related zone_stamp object has a variable in sq.ft. and ArchiCAD does not apply proper formatting to variables pulled form objects to account for different calculation systems (it should, but it doesn't).
I checked each of the 5 zone objects I found by searching for objects that start with "zone" while looking for a property that gives the value in square feet, but I didn't find any. Are you aware of any other property that I missed?
2016-08-15 05:12 PM
Anton wrote:That was the only other thing I could think of, but I had been avoiding that workflow because it's easy for someone to forget to update the variable if the unit is changed. Oh well, maybe for ArchiCAD 21?jameshart wrote:You are correct. No related zone_stamp object has a variable in sq.ft. and ArchiCAD does not apply proper formatting to variables pulled form objects to account for different calculation systems (it should, but it doesn't).
I checked each of the 5 zone objects I found by searching for objects that start with "zone" while looking for a property that gives the value in square feet, but I didn't find any. Are you aware of any other property that I missed?
The easiest option I can see here, since ArchiCAD is not very cooperative, is to add additional variables in sq.ft. to zone_stamp object in question. Need help there?
2016-08-15 06:33 PM
jameshart wrote:Are you sure? I don't see any need for manual entry here.
I had been avoiding that workflow because it's easy for someone to forget to update the variable if the unit is changed.
2016-10-12 09:36 PM
2016-10-14 12:22 PM
jfa_ra wrote:Sure.
Can you provide the steps to, "Create a variable linked to already existing one and multiply it by 10.763910417 (m2 to sf.ft. coefficient), then just add that new variable to a schedule."
2016-10-17 02:21 PM
2016-10-17 04:21 PM
jfa_ra wrote:Joe,
... there seems to be a unresolvable issue within ArchiCAD. It seems that once the value exceeds 1,000 SF, it simply displays the value as 1.00.
2016-10-17 04:33 PM
2016-10-17 04:38 PM
jfa_ra wrote:Actually, no.
Did you have a chance to look at the three screenshots in the previous pdf file?