2024-08-08 12:28 PM - edited 2024-08-09 04:18 PM
Auswertungslisten (Schedules) have access to multiple library attributes – expressions still have not. (I can create an specs PDF but not export those specs to IFC)
Element-Lists (Schedules) have access to certain properties, that expressions have not.
Properties for such lists (Schedules) do not follow the same nomenclature properties accessible to expressions do.
Its often not clear what a retrieved value actually represents (“width” means different things to different elements, “minimalwallhight” ist still “0” for all intersecting walls and 99,9% of all other cases …)
Some properties are simple not computable (for no obvious reasons)
Considering its BIM importance, why is this (still) such a mess?
2024-08-09 08:02 AM
Yes! The interaction between properties, expressions, lists, schedules and GDL is VERY frustrating.
So many possibilities, so many disconnects between the different data systems.
2024-08-09 09:10 AM
@Matt Balaam wrote:
Yes! The interaction between properties, expressions, lists, schedules and GDL is VERY frustrating.
Lists and interactive schedules are 2 completely different beasts, and they don't interact.
Lists are the old calculation method that hasn't been updated in probably 20 years.
It does still work but not with new elements such as stairs and railings and probably not with segmented beams and columns (nor other new tools).
Lists have Property Objects which are different to Classifications and Properties that we have now.
I agree it would be nice for expressions to be able to use object parameters.
Barry.
2024-08-09 04:14 PM - edited 2024-08-09 04:27 PM
@Barry Kelly I meant to refere to "interactive schedules (Auswertungslisten)" ... --> Archicad translations, also an all time favourite pet peeve of mine.
If "lists" (old system, and I do remember those) are so outdated, why are they still available?
Side note: does this website work properly on android devices?
2024-08-11 11:51 PM
I understand they are different and don't interact. I was more referring to the fact that there are often situations where you can access a particular value through one method, but not through another.
I have struck multiple occasions where I need two values to calculate something. I can access one through one method and the other through a different method, but there's no way to access them with the same method (if that makes sense).
2024-08-12 03:14 AM
@Tintifax2 wrote:
If "lists" (old system, and I do remember those) are so outdated, why are they still available?
I assume it is for compatibility reasons.
People would get very upset if a feature is taken away and the replacement doesn't have all of the same features.
@Tintifax2 wrote:
Side note: does this website work properly on android devices?
I can't say as I don't have an android device.
But I believe it should.
Barry.
2024-08-12 03:17 AM
@Matt Balaam wrote:
I understand they are different and don't interact. I was more referring to the fact that there are often situations where you can access a particular value through one method, but not through another.
I know how you feel.
I find I can get much more accurate quantities with the old lists and GDL scripting in the object properties, than I can with the interactive schedules.
Barry.
2024-08-12 06:42 PM
@Tintifax2 wrote:
Side note: does this website work properly on Android devices?
Yes, it does. Much less is displayed on the screen of a mobile phone, but it does work on Android ( I just tried it).
2024-08-12 08:18 PM - edited 2024-08-12 08:30 PM
Then my Android must be broken, for I cannot not reply on my phone. @Laszlo Nagy
Also I've opened another topic, which in hindsight should also be in this thread. I was genuinely irritated because I was convinced that the issue with accessing 3D in 2D via expressions would have been fixed by now.
2024-08-12 09:13 PM
Interesting, it is working for me, I am now answering from my Android iPhone. What type of Mobile phone do you have and what is your exact Android version?