Graphic Override why can it not use Door object parameters?

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2016-09-08
05:53 PM
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2023-05-23
04:17 PM
by
Rubia Torres
It seems strange to me that all the door and window objects by default have a parameter in the Description settings listing the Fire Rating of the door.
Yet the Graphic Override facility has no way of using this information you have to create a Property and use it in a Graphic Override rule and then edit all the doors to use the correct Fire Rating Property which was already entered in the "Description" settings. Unless I have missed one of Graphisoft's sneaky little black triangle pop-outs?
A tad annoying because we have Favourites and Schedules setup to use the default Door parameters and in particular the Fire Rating.
Final thought, I'm guessing as I have not checked yet but I bet the Archicad Property Manager properties don't get exported with an IFC file or am I wrong?
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2016-09-08 06:28 PM
Then you will be able to create your GO based on the value of the Property.
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2016-09-08 06:29 PM
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2016-09-10 01:21 AM
In the IFC Translation Setup Dialog, in the Export Options panel, click the Data Settings button.
In the upcoming Dialog check the "Element Properties" checkbox and element properties will be exported in the IFC files.
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2016-09-27 04:47 AM
Now, if only 2D elements had Properties!
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2016-09-27 07:08 AM
Da3dalus wrote:The double bonus is exporting the door schedule properties out to Excel, then importing back into ArchiCAD, this is a real time saver.
The bonus... you can edit the Properties from the Info Box without opening and digging through the Settings dialog. Excellent!
Pro tip: Create properties for location numbers - then collate the location numbers / User ids in Excel for large scale door schedules.

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2016-09-27 10:22 AM
Ben wrote:Surely it makes more sense to use the Zone Number from your Zones? Otherwise it is duplication of effort and a source for errors.
Pro tip: Create properties for location numbers - then collate the location numbers / User ids in Excel for large scale door schedules.
With IFC properties we were able to combine the Zone Number and the door's reference number. I haven't tried doing that with the new Properties but hopefully that is still possible
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2016-09-27 11:10 AM
The problem is you can’t then collate the field and re-import back into ArchiCAD
What I am trying to achieve is as per the attached image. Still using zone numbers mind (I don't think this can be achieved using IFC fields AFAIK)
This was done by exporting the property fields for the hardware etc - along with the property fields for the location number and a property field called ‘Combined Location Numbers’ from a non-graphic schedule.
In excel I collated the fields - so that all the matching ‘location number’ fields for the ‘ID’ were added to the ‘Combined Location Number’ field (LG.17 - LG.18 etc etc. ) this was done is excel using the zone number as the reference.
Then I imported the property data back into ArchiCAD and because every ‘Combined Location Number' is the same, the door/window will only show the once in the schedule. Note this door occurs 16 times in various locations.

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2016-09-27 11:12 AM

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2016-09-27 11:33 AM
I was able with the last Project I worked on which had 280 doors to make use of IFC labels to extract the Zone numbers applicable to each door whereas you are are scheduling all Zone Numbers by Door Type.
ArchiCAD's schedule tool will list Doors by Type but it will list all the Zone Numbers individually for that Door Type.
I suppose you could export it out as a spreadsheet, merge the Zone Number cells and reimport into ArchiCAD to use your ArchiCAD Property "Combined Location Number"
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