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Window Door Schedule

Noel Gardner
Booster

Element ID , plan view, elevation, width, height etc won't show up in my schedules

even though they are selected in scheme settings.

 

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Solution

Are your Windows classified as Windows?

Your Schedule Criteria says:

"Archicad Classification" is in branch of "Window"

which means that your Windows must be classified as Windows to appear on the Schedule.

WindowClassification.png

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Solution

Hi Laszlo. Yes that worked. I switched from V20 to V24 last year so

hadn't encountered this change before. My other job where it was working was an earlier V20 brought into V24. Thank you.

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ryejuan
Advisor

check your scheme settings if you are choosing the correct element type.

In the end what is your Objective?
ArchiCAD 9 onwards

Also check if the have a category for properties.

Here are two different projects showing schema settings and where one shows the elements and the other no ID views etc. Hope this may help

But are the widows categorized or just undefined? When mine are undefined they don't populate in the schedule

ryejuan
Advisor

in my opinion simplest way of setting up the window schedule

ryejuan_0-1641983619672.png

 

In the end what is your Objective?
ArchiCAD 9 onwards

My objective is to create a wall and door schedule that I can see the I.D views of the windows or doors quantity, head heights etc

Thanks for that but sorry I don't understand where to change categorised of undefined.

i haven't tried merging the wall and door & window in one scheme though. but if you are referring to something like this?

ryejuan_0-1642040321736.png

 

In the end what is your Objective?
ArchiCAD 9 onwards

They are not in one scheme. The tow schedules are just placed on one sheet a they both fit.  I still can't work out what is wrong but.