Door Schedule layer dependent...

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‎2011-06-22 03:48 PM
‎2011-06-22
03:48 PM
I'm correct?
Mac OSX 13.6.6 | AC 27 INT 5003 FULL
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‎2011-06-22 05:12 PM
‎2011-06-22
05:12 PM
Wall layer can be taken into account in door & window schemes. See pic.

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‎2011-06-22 05:21 PM
‎2011-06-22
05:21 PM
Yes, but does it effect the doors schedule?
Mac OSX 13.6.6 | AC 27 INT 5003 FULL
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‎2011-06-22 05:37 PM
‎2011-06-22
05:37 PM
Yes of course. A door's layer is associated to its wall's layer.
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‎2012-09-27 07:09 PM
‎2012-09-27
07:09 PM
Does anyone know how to select the desired layer combo for a door schedule. I thought when I created the schedule it would use the currently active layer combo, but when I clicked on the view it gave me a completely different combo. Also, the layer combo option is grayed out in the view so I cannot retroactively change it. Uggh!

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‎2012-09-27 11:51 PM
‎2012-09-27
11:51 PM
The combo isn't used by the schedule. It's a weird artifact that the active combo (if any) is saved with a view and is then uneditable. You can open the view, change the combo and then just redefine the view.
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‎2012-10-02 04:27 PM
‎2012-10-02
04:27 PM
Ahhh. Now I see it. There is a button in the top left corner of the view that reads "Get Current Window's Settings". I missed that. Now it works.
Having the correct combo on makes a difference when trying to edit lines in the schedule. Locked layers are not editable.
Thanks!
Having the correct combo on makes a difference when trying to edit lines in the schedule. Locked layers are not editable.
Thanks!