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Schedule limitation?

Anonymous
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Is the IS limited to calculating from the floor plan only?

I am working on laying out various parking options and instead of using different layers I am using worksheets for the different options. However, I can't get a Schedule listing the total parking spaces if the objects are placed on the worksheet. So, is this just a limitation of the IS or a bug?

May have to go back and add some layers to the Site file.
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Erika Epstein
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Details and worksheets are really meant to convert items to 2D info although you can place a 3D library part in them. I reproduced your results, schedules don't read what is in worksheets and details.
I would go back to layers to get the results you want.
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Anonymous
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Thanks for looking into it, not the ideal situation for me. Guess I'll go back to layers.
vfrontiers
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Michael wrote:
Thanks for looking into it, not the ideal situation for me. Guess I'll go back to layers.
One idea I've used before while studying KITCHEN options is to use MODULES...

Keep the ONE set of layers, but create a Module for all the kitchen pieces (in my case). Then COPY the kitchen module to create ALTERNATES

What's that you say? you can't see the rest of the building around your kitchen? Well just insert the Original plan into the Kitchen module as a MODULE ITSELF... Just be sure to check the button DON'T SHOW CIRCULAR MODULES when placing.

I know I've run thru this too fast, but let me know if that helps you...

Oh, BTW... you'll need one unique layer as a host of each of the modules back in you original plan.... So Kitchen 1, Kitchen 2 etc. By turning that layer on/off (even though all the elements are still on CABINETS, APPL...etc) you will only see one kitchen at a time.

When you find the right one, you can EMBED it into the file and it's like it was there all the time.
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