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Add shared parameters

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AXIMA_Maxime_Gueroult
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Add shared parameters

Hello,

I am working on REVIT MEP2014 and I would like to add a shared parameter on ducts and pipes.

Is it possible to make an addition between the native parameter "elevation", "height" of ducts and pipes and a new shared parameter?

Thanks

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Message 2 of 8

Hi Maxime,

 

Yes, it's possible to add shared parameters on ducts, pipe , with project parameters.

Unfortunately impossible to make calculations between parameters without using the programming.

That's what I had to do to automatically process the dimensions NGF for ducts, pipes and reservations on Revit MEP.

 

I am French and Revit MEP specialist for AutoDESK
For further information you can reach me directly by email (arochris@arodev.fr)

 

Bests Regards.

 

Message 3 of 8

Hi,

 

As mentioned, a shared parameter will have a value that will not change automaticaly, but if you need this calculated value, you can also consider a schedule with a calculated value. This will not require any APIs.

 

Sure, if you need the value appearing at the property palette, then you need a shared parameter and a plugin/API to maintain it updated.

 

Regards,



Augusto Goncalves
Twitter @augustomaia
Autodesk Developer Network
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Message 5 of 8

Hi,

It's seems to be intersting.

But how can I do concreetly.

Best regards

Message 6 of 8

Hi,


At the create schedule window, when adding a parameter, just select the button 'Add Calculated Value', where you can perform some simple math with existing parameters...

Regards,



Augusto Goncalves
Twitter @augustomaia
Autodesk Developer Network
Message 7 of 8

Hi,

The problem is that the calculated value in the schedule can not be exploited in a label to display the results on plan view

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Message 8 of 8

Hi, 

 

The problem is that the calculated value in the schedule can not be exploited in a label to display the results on plan view

 

Regards

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