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GHASEM_ARIYANI
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Lookup table

 

 

When I draw Pipe Lookup table will appear in the Warning fitting. 

 

MEP-6.jpg

 

 

Fitting in a family space Must be imported manually Lookup Table.

 

 

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Is there a way to automatically Load a LookUp Table for pipes؟؟ (in The project template = *RTE)

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CoreyDaun
in reply to: GHASEM_ARIYANI

With Revit 2014, one of the major changes to the program was that the Family Lookup Tables are stored within the Family file, now, instead of in a dedicated folder location. My guess is that your Tee Family somehow doesn't have the Lookup Table associated with it. In order to check, open your Family for editing and open the Family Types dialog. On the right side, you'll see a button "Manage..." under "Lookup Tables". Once loaded, the table can be referenced by formulas in the Family. Open an OOTB Revit Family for an example. If you upgrade a Family from an older version, Revit should embed the correct Lookup Table into the new Family.

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GHASEM_ARIYANI
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Hello


Thanks for your answer.

 

So the only way is to manually؟؟؟

 

I've used the template version 2009 And the Save As Template 2015.

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CoreyDaun
in reply to: GHASEM_ARIYANI

Opening an old Family file with the new version of Revit should upgrade it so that it is functional (meaning that it should include the table), but if you experiencing problems upgrading the file, maybe it is because it is too old. I don't know, I am just guessing at a possibility. Can you post the old version of the file you are having trouble upgrading?

 

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By the looks of your error message in the first post, I think your Pipe Lookup Table is not the problem, it is the Lookup Table within the Tee Fitting Family.

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GHASEM_ARIYANI
in reply to: CoreyDaun

 

Thank you very good tip Using plug-In file Upgrader.

 
The problem was resolved with version 2015 and all settings.

 

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