Yes. But it may even be a parameter of a zone or something I can't recall.
Were is the definition of Analytic surface vs Conditional surfaces ?
It is going to be in some place we would not normally think of.
There is a window surface in the zone parameters. It does not equate to glass surface, however, check the calculation procedures. The design data for the windows may include the whole window or even a nominal surface area of the window.
The reason the glass area of a window is not so easy to extract is because it would require just a little bit of actual calculation on the part of the program and ArchiCAD sucks at that. Not that it can't handel the gdl scripting, I man that they don't want to put that much into making the parts for us. Changes in stile width, sash, muntin, rail, etc...... are all editable and it would take a little extra work to script the glass area. I don't think they ever put even a little extra work into calculations.
Also, the calculations for a U value would be based on a unit rating.
for example with doors, which might have a lite. I don't know.
You may just have to do it the hard way and use your elevations. Explode a copy, and extract the surface area of the fills for glass.
Since the schedule needs to show that in a percentage of wall surface to glazing, you going to need to get real fancy with the schedule or save as Excel Workbook finish it in Excel and print to .pdf to but back in.
My guess is that the authority having jurisdiction will want you to do the calculations based on the U value of the window applied to the nominal window size. It may depend on if your following Manual J or a prescriptive code.
Here ya go Jeff. I think this is the latest.
http://www.energy.wsu.edu/Documents/2009%20WSEC%20Chapters%201-10.pdf
Per this code, it's actually the rough opening you need to use. See page 27.
"GLAZING AREA: Total area of the glazing measured using the rough opening, and including the glazing, sash and frame. For doors where the daylight opening area is less than 50 percent of the door area, the glazing area is the daylight opening area. For all other doors, the glazing area is the door area."
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