Erik Snell, P.E.
Experience Design Architect
Autodesk Revit
I am an Autodesk employee and the opinions or commentary I provide are my own and not necessarily that of Autodesk, Inc.
Erik Snell, P.E.
Experience Design Architect
Autodesk Revit
I am an Autodesk employee and the opinions or commentary I provide are my own and not necessarily that of Autodesk, Inc.
Erik Snell, P.E.
Experience Design Architect
Autodesk Revit
I am an Autodesk employee and the opinions or commentary I provide are my own and not necessarily that of Autodesk, Inc.
Hi,
My company is using Revit and we are having trouble with the column schedules as well. I have read your post which was dated 21.08.07 and was wondering if you have been able to get your Revit graphical schedules working. By that I mean pretty much show all info as per your posted AutoCAD PDF?
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated as at the moment we are basically manually drawing our column schedules in Revit and would love for them to be automated...
Regards
Callum
If you are feeling adventurous, and know anything about shared parameters, you can create column tags for use in Revit's graphical column schedule. We have one tag family for steel column base plates, and another tag family for concrete column reinforcing. The concrete schedule is sitll a work in progress, but take a look at these images. There is some graphical work involved in the tags, because Revit does not allow for linework in the column schedule.
What we've found is if you can create a tag encompassing all the information you need, then you can work with Revit's poor excuse for a column schedule. This enables us to do all our work in Revit, we never have to switch back to AutoCAD, and the schedule remains updated with various revisions.
Hope this helps,
Isabella
I am just echoing what cmcg has asked about making a schedule that looks just like the Concrete Schedule.
We would like to have the text version (shown below from JFRICH posted above) as opposed to the graphical version.
Thanks
~Greg
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