2011-01-31 04:58 AM - last edited on 2023-05-19 03:59 PM by Gordana Radonic
2011-02-02 03:40 AM
2011-02-02 05:19 AM
fuzzymike2002 wrote:Hi Mike - I know exactly what you are after, and have dealt with this situation myself.
Hello,
Is there a way to get door and window numbers from modules to show, and be linked, in elevation?
2011-02-02 07:52 AM
Paul wrote:Now that you mention it that is what we did on the large multi-unit projects as well. The windows and doors were not uniquely identified but rather were noted by type. As I recall the types were stored in a schedule parameter which in turn was used for the labeling.fuzzymike2002 wrote:Hi Mike - I know exactly what you are after, and have dealt with this situation myself.
Hello,
Is there a way to get door and window numbers from modules to show, and be linked, in elevation?
Sadly there is no way to assign unique door & window numbers as part of the door or window itself when using repeated modules. - the allocated numbers will intrinsically repeat as well
My approach has been to define & use door & window TYPES - so that there may be 12 versions of door type 3 for example.
This is common practice in the industry anyway, especially on larger projects, though this approach has its own pros & cons - e.g. it is a pain updating a door type consistently across several modules so that all incidences of door type 3 will still schedule and be collated as one door type from the master project file containing the modules, rather than scheduling as a number of similar looking doors with the same label
2011-02-02 06:29 PM
2011-02-02 08:58 PM
2011-08-09 04:40 PM
2011-08-09 06:15 PM
anyari wrote:Thanks Attila,
Thanks for the discussion in this topic, I have just entered a bug - request into our database.
Best regards,
2014-10-20 01:30 AM
2014-10-20 06:41 PM