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VISIBILITY CONTROL WITH TWO VARIABLES? HELP!

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emorphan
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VISIBILITY CONTROL WITH TWO VARIABLES? HELP!

Hi,

 

I have a fire smoke damper family in which the quantity of the actuator increases with height and width.

The rule is everytime one of them exceeds 900 it is required to put additional actuator.

Only difference is if the width exceeds 1800 in which we need the 3rd actuator, I do not need to show the middle one because it stays inside the connection area.

 

For example:

Duct size: 500x600= 1 actuator

Duct size: 800x1000= 1 actuator

Duct size: 1000x1200=1 actuator at each side

Duct size: 1300x1900=2 actuator at each side

Duct size: 1900x2000=2 actuator at each side (middle one is within the duct connection area no nee to show)

 

I connect the visibility control to 5 additional extrusion which should be automatically controlled via formula. In this case I need for some of them simply x>900 which i can but I can not control the ones which is controlled by two variables(width and height). I tried AND statement but does not work. I am sure and I want to be sure that I just lack of knowledge about this issue.

 

Can you please help?

 

Thanks

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emorphan
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Hi All again,

 

I really feel stupid, I solved the issue. 

Attached is the family.

it is still on progress but it is doing what it needs to do.

 

 

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